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Comparisons in the use of the lateral line for detecting prey by notothenioids and sculpins JOHN JANSSEN and SHERYL COOMBS
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Document Date: 2011-05-06 21:12:02


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Marshall / New York / /

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U.S.S.R. / /

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Parmly Hearing Institute Loyola University / Oceanography University of Hawaii Honolulu / JOHN MONTGOMERY Zoology Department Auckland University / Technology Biological Oceanography Hawaii Institute of Geophysics University of Hawaii Honolulu / /

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krill systems / benthic food web / predominant / /

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Lake Ontario / Laurentian Great Lakes / Lake Michigan / /

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SHERYL COOMBS Biology Department / Oceanography University of Hawaii Honolulu / RICHARD L. RADTKE School of Ocean and Earth Science / JAMES J. RUZICKA Department / JOHN MONTGOMERY Zoology Department Auckland University Auckland / National Science Foundation / Geophysics University of Hawaii Honolulu / Earth Science and Technology Biological Oceanography Hawaii Institute / American Fisheries Society / Parmly Hearing Institute Loyola University Chicago / /

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R. R. Fay / A. N. Popper / VALENTINA SIDELEVA / W.N. Tavolga / ADOLF K. KELLERMANN / JOHN JANSSEN / SHERYL COOMBS / /

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Illinois / Hawaii / New Brunswick / Michigan / /

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antarctic / /

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Geophysics / /

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