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Tracking the elusive Gryllus

Lots of people track animals. Some do it to catch them for food, to detect when they might be near livestock, or more common among other biologists, to study them. Where an animal moves informs us about its foraging behaviour, if it has a territory and whether it overlaps with others, how active it is … Continue reading Tracking the elusive Gryllus →

EEL animals, biology, tracking 2 Comments 28 Aug 201514 May 2020 3 Minutes

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