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Tadpoles become more vegetarian when it is hot

MSc in Conservation Biology Posted on November 10, 2016 by rmrebelo@fc.ul.ptNovember 10, 2016

The Msc theses of Nuno Gonçalves and Vanessa Pinto (class of 2012/13) contributed to the paper recently published in Ecology. Their work identified yet another effect of the current climate changes, and changed the knowledge of tadpole’s trophic roles in nature.

Carreira 2016

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