Elevated CO2 affects anxiety but not a range of other behaviours in juvenile yellowtail kingfish

scientific article published on 17 December 2019

Elevated CO2 affects anxiety but not a range of other behaviours in juvenile yellowtail kingfish is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.MARENVRES.2019.104863
P698PubMed publication ID32275516

P50authorPhilip L. MundayQ54194078
Bridie J M AllanQ87822463
Neill A. HerbertQ117176957
P2093author name stringDarren M Parsons
Neville Smith
Megan J Welch
Michael D Jarrold
Shannon J McMahon
Simon Nicol
Stephen M J Pether
Stephen Pope
Sue-Ann Watson
Tristan McArley
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P304page(s)104863
P577publication date2019-12-17
P1433published inMarine Environmental ResearchQ15724548
P1476titleElevated CO2 affects anxiety but not a range of other behaviours in juvenile yellowtail kingfish
P478volume157