Ontogenetic development of intestinal length and relationships to diet in an australasian fish family (terapontidae)

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  • who: Davis et_al BMC Evolutionary from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Ontogenetic development of intestinal length and relationships to diet in an Australasian fish family (Terapontidae), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Distribution of species used in this study in relation to Davis and others are presented in supporting information (see Additional file 1: Figure S1). To limit any confounding effects of ontogeny on comparative analyses in the present study, assessment focused on the morphologies and dietary habits of the largest size classes only (i.e., when intestinal length was most fully developed).
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