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Effects of Prior Experience on Shelter-Seeking Behavior of Juvenile American Lobsters

Effects of Prior Experience on Shelter-Seeking Behavior of Juvenile American Lobsters

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Effects of Prior Experience on Shelter-Seeking Behavior of Juvenile American Lobsters

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Effects of Prior Experience on Shelter-Seeking Behavior of Juvenile American Lobsters

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United States: University of Chicago Press

Journal title

The Biological bulletin (Lancaster), 2017-04, Vol.232 (2), p.101-109

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English

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United States: University of Chicago Press

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Shelter-seeking behaviors are vital for survival for a range of juvenile benthic organisms. These behaviors may be innate or they may be affected by prior experience. After hatching, American lobsters Homarus americanus likely first come into contact with shelter during the late postlarval (decapodid) stage, known as stage IV. After the subsequent...

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Effects of Prior Experience on Shelter-Seeking Behavior of Juvenile American Lobsters

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TN_cdi_gale_incontextcollege_GICCO_A499345553

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_gale_incontextcollege_GICCO_A499345553

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ISSN

0006-3185

E-ISSN

1939-8697

DOI

10.1086/692697

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