A quantitative analysis of agonistic behavior in juvenile American lobsters (Homarus americanus L.).

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Published in Brain Behav Evol on January 01, 1995

Authors

R Huber1, E A Kravitz

Author Affiliations

1: Harvard Medical School, Department of Neurobiology, Boston, Mass., USA.

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