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Volumn 27, Issue 7, 2001, Pages 1315-1331
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Importance of bacterial decomposition and carrion substrate to foraging brown treesnakes
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Author keywords
Bacteria; Bait; Boiga irregularis; Brown treesnake; Carcass; Carrion; Decomposition; Enterobacter agglomerans; Lure; Odor; Rot
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Indexed keywords
ALCOHOL;
CHLORINE;
DECOMPOSITION;
FORAGING BEHAVIOR;
MICROBIAL ACTIVITY;
OLFACTORY CUE;
SNAKE;
ANIMAL;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
BACTERIAL GROWTH;
BACTERIUM CULTURE;
CADAVER;
DECOMPOSITION;
ECOLOGY;
ENTEROBACTER;
METABOLISM;
MOUSE;
NEWBORN;
NONHUMAN;
ODOR;
PEST CONTROL;
PREDATION;
SNAKE;
TREE;
UNITED STATES;
ANIMALS;
CADAVER;
COLUBRIDAE;
ENTEROBACTER;
ODORS;
PEST CONTROL;
POSTMORTEM CHANGES;
PREDATORY BEHAVIOR;
SMELL;
GUAM;
AMPHIBIA;
ANIMALIA;
BACTERIA (MICROORGANISMS);
BOIGA IRREGULARIS;
ENTEROBACTER;
PANTOEA AGGLOMERANS;
REPTILIA;
SERPENTES;
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EID: 0034901909
PISSN: 00980331
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010357024140 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (20)
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References (26)
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