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P356 | DOI | 10.1155/2012/168549 |
P50 | author | Ximena J Nelson | Q57179885 |
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P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported | Q14947546 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P304 | page(s) | 1-5 | |
P577 | publication date | 2012-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Psyche | Q2071295 |
P1476 | title | A Predator's Perspective of the Accuracy of Ant Mimicry in Spiders | |
P478 | volume | 2012 |
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