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Chemistry / Organic chemistry / Fluorone dyes / Amines / Calcein / Lactones / Zoology / Amphibian / Frog / Larva / Metamorphosis / Fish physiology
Date: 2018-09-10 23:36:38
Chemistry
Organic chemistry
Fluorone dyes
Amines
Calcein
Lactones
Zoology
Amphibian
Frog
Larva
Metamorphosis
Fish physiology

Herpetological Conservation and Biology 13(2):423–432. Submitted: 9 May 2018; Accepted: 3 July 2018; Published: 31 AugustA New, Noninvasive Method of Batch-Marking Amphibians Across Developmental Stages A. Z. An

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