Anti-Predator Responses of the Black-tailed Gull (Larus crassirostris) Flock to Mobbing and Mew Call Playbacks
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Park, Shi-Ryong
(Department of Biology Education, Korean National University of Education)
Lee, Song-Vi (Department of Biology Education, Korean National University of Education) Cheong, Seok-Wan (Department of Biology Education, Korean National University of Education) Kim, Su-Kyung (Department of Biology Education, Korean National University of Education) Sung, Ha-Cheol (Department of Biology Education, Korean National University of Education) |
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