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Cave Adaptation in Amblyopsid Fishes
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Thomas L. Poulson
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October 1963
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October 1963
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American Midland Naturalist
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Behavioral Ecology of Fishes
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American Midland Naturalist
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American Midland Naturalist
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JSTOR
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00030031
Publication date Created:
October 1963
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October 1963
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Page
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10.2307/2423056
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19787abe-81de-4923-8249-98e7c6ce475c
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