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Differences in selective reticulo-ruminal particle retention as a key factor in ruminant diversification.
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Clauss, Marcus
Lechner-Doll, Matthias
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Oecologia
Nov 2001
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Oecologia
vol. 129
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Faecal particle size distribution in captive wild ruminants: an approach to the browser/grazer dichotomy from the other end.
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Clauss, Marcus
Lechner-Doll, Matthias
Streich, Juergen W
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Oecologia
May 2002
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Oecologia
vol. 131
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Captive roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) select for low amounts of tannic acid but not quebracho: fluctuation of preferences and potential benefits.
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Clauss, Marcus
Lason, Karin
Gehrke, Janin
Lechner-Doll, Matthias
Fickel, Jörns
Grune, Tilman
Jürgen Streich, W
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20040604
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Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology
vol. 136
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