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Ambystoma mexicanum
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RNA
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Threespine stickleback
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Comparative Analysis of Investment in Sensory Brain Tissue in Diurnal, Nocturnal, and Cathemeral Rodents
Morrow, Andrea
Text (2023)
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The evolution and function of sea lamprey pheromone components
Fissette, Skye D.
Text (2023)
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Making a repellent : overcoming physiological impediments to guiding migratory sea lamprey (petromyzon marinus) with an alarm cue
Hanson, Mikaela E.
Text (2021)
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Multimodal ecology of stickleback sensing
Mobley, Robert B.
Text (2020)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Intraspecific variation in behavioral flexibility in spotted hyenas
Johnson-Ulrich, Lily
Text (2020)
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Evolution of sea lamprey mating pheromones
Buchinger, Tyler John
Text (2015)
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Olfactory ultrastructure comparison of herbivorous and carnivorous terrestrial gastropods
Albin, Amy Jo
Text (2011)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Pheromone homologs identified from the cloacal gland transcriptome of a male Ambystoma mexicanum
Hall, Kevin William
Text (2015)
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