A world apart - The larval lifestyle may seem alien to us terrestrial bipeds, but it comes quite naturally to most creatures - especially inhabitants of the world's oceans.
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Wray, GA
Published in: NATURAL HISTORY
March 1, 2001
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NATURAL HISTORY
ISSN
0028-0712
Publication Date
March 1, 2001
Volume
110
Issue
2
Start / End Page
52 / +
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AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY
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Wray, G. A. (2001). A world apart - The larval lifestyle may seem alien to us terrestrial bipeds, but it comes quite naturally to most creatures - especially inhabitants of the world's oceans. NATURAL HISTORY, 110(2), 52-+.
Wray, G. A. “A world apart - The larval lifestyle may seem alien to us terrestrial bipeds, but it comes quite naturally to most creatures - especially inhabitants of the world's oceans.” NATURAL HISTORY 110, no. 2 (March 1, 2001): 52-+.
Wray GA. A world apart - The larval lifestyle may seem alien to us terrestrial bipeds, but it comes quite naturally to most creatures - especially inhabitants of the world's oceans. NATURAL HISTORY. 2001 Mar 1;110(2):52-+.
Wray, G. A. “A world apart - The larval lifestyle may seem alien to us terrestrial bipeds, but it comes quite naturally to most creatures - especially inhabitants of the world's oceans.” NATURAL HISTORY, vol. 110, no. 2, AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY, Mar. 2001, pp. 52-+.
Wray GA. A world apart - The larval lifestyle may seem alien to us terrestrial bipeds, but it comes quite naturally to most creatures - especially inhabitants of the world's oceans. NATURAL HISTORY. AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY; 2001 Mar 1;110(2):52-+.
Published In
NATURAL HISTORY
ISSN
0028-0712
Publication Date
March 1, 2001
Volume
110
Issue
2
Start / End Page
52 / +
Publisher
AMER MUSEUM NAT HISTORY