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Interpopulation differences in tolerance to creosote bush resin in desert woodrats (Neotoma lepida)
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A Mangione
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M Dearing
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W. Karasov
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Antonio M. Mangione
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M. D. Dearing
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William Karasov
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W. H. Karasov
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2000
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Ecology
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