Source: Journal of Zoology. Unidades: CENA, FMVZ, ECOLOGIA APLICADA, ESALQ
Assunto: CAPIVARAS
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MAGIOLI, Marcelo et al. Plasticity in resource use explains the persistence of the largest living rodent in anthropized environments. Journal of Zoology, v. 320, n. 2, p. 108-119, 2023Tradução . . Disponível em: https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.13057. Acesso em: 17 nov. 2024.APA
Magioli, M., Luz, H. R., Costa, F. B., Benatti, H. R., Piovezan, U., Nunes, F. B. P., et al. (2023). Plasticity in resource use explains the persistence of the largest living rodent in anthropized environments. Journal of Zoology, 320( 2), 108-119. doi:10.1111/jzo.13057NLM
Magioli M, Luz HR, Costa FB, Benatti HR, Piovezan U, Nunes FBP, Lopes B, Moreira MZ, Labruna MB, Ferraz KMPMB. Plasticity in resource use explains the persistence of the largest living rodent in anthropized environments [Internet]. Journal of Zoology. 2023 ; 320( 2): 108-119.[citado 2024 nov. 17 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.13057Vancouver
Magioli M, Luz HR, Costa FB, Benatti HR, Piovezan U, Nunes FBP, Lopes B, Moreira MZ, Labruna MB, Ferraz KMPMB. Plasticity in resource use explains the persistence of the largest living rodent in anthropized environments [Internet]. Journal of Zoology. 2023 ; 320( 2): 108-119.[citado 2024 nov. 17 ] Available from: https://doi.org/10.1111/jzo.13057