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Behavioral Biomarkers for Animal Health: A Case Study Using Animal-Attached Technology on Loggerhead Turtles
Alex Arkwright,
Emma Archibald,
Andreas Fahlman,
Mark Holton ,
Jose Luis Crespo-Picazo,
Vicente M. Cabedo,
Carlos M. Duarte,
Rebecca Scott,
Sophie Webb,
Richard Gunner,
Rory Wilson
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Volume: 7
Swansea University Authors: Alex Arkwright, Emma Archibald, Mark Holton , Sophie Webb, Richard Gunner, Rory Wilson
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Behavioral Biomarkers for Animal Health: A Case Study Using Animal-Attached Technology on Loggerhead Turtles
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