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Cottus / Aquatic ecology / Oceanography / Mottled sculpin / Sculpin / Slimy sculpin / Lateral line / Pelagic fish / Demersal fish / Fish / Fisheries / Ichthyology
Date: 2011-05-06 21:12:02
Cottus
Aquatic ecology
Oceanography
Mottled sculpin
Sculpin
Slimy sculpin
Lateral line
Pelagic fish
Demersal fish
Fish
Fisheries
Ichthyology

Comparisons in the use of the lateral line for detecting prey by notothenioids and sculpins JOHN JANSSEN and SHERYL COOMBS

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