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Inter-individual differences in ontogenetic trophic shifts among three marine predators

Matich et al., 2019

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17991752003585018408
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Matich P
Kiszka J
Heithaus M
Le Bourg B
Mourier J
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Oecologia

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Ontogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in size at birth, morphology, sex, and personalities can cause variability in behavior. As such, inherent inter- individual differences within populations may lead to context-dependent changes in …
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