Arachidonic acid and α-linolenic acid, feeding attractants for the crown-of-thorns sea star Acanthaster planci, from the sea urchin Toxopneustes pileolus
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Y. Nakano | K. Suenaga | D. Uemura | T. Koyama | T. Teruya
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