An ethogram of body patterning behavior in the biomedically and commercially valuable squid Loligo pealei off Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
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N Shashar | R T Hanlon | N. Shashar | R. Hanlon | E. Loew | M. R. Maxwell | M R Maxwell | E R Loew | K L Boyle | K. Boyle | Michael R. Maxwell | Kim-Laura Boyle
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