Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates

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Vertebrates Food
Vertebrates Digestive organs
Schwenk, Kurt Sonstige oth
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780126325904 Verlag Volltext
spellingShingle Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates
Vertebrates Food
Vertebrates Digestive organs
title Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates
title_auth Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates
title_exact_search Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates
title_full Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates edited by Kurt Schwenk
title_fullStr Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates edited by Kurt Schwenk
title_full_unstemmed Feeding form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates edited by Kurt Schwenk
title_short Feeding
title_sort feeding form function and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates
title_sub form, function, and evolution in tetrapod vertebrates
topic Vertebrates Food
Vertebrates Digestive organs
topic_facet Vertebrates Food
Vertebrates Digestive organs
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