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A seasnake's colour affects its susceptibility to algal fouling
R. Shine
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, F. Brischoux, A. J. Pile
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Air
20%
Animals
26%
Aquatic Organisms
36%
Color
64%
Gases
21%
Hydrodynamics
29%
Light
18%
New Caledonia
42%
Plastics
24%
Population
10%
Skin
14%
Snakes
100%
Swimming
27%
Water
17%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
air
14%
alga
21%
animal
17%
aquatic animal
34%
aquatic organism
27%
effect
6%
fouling
74%
gas exchange
29%
hydrodynamics
19%
laboratory
13%
plastic
19%
predator
22%
rate
8%
snake
91%
speed
16%
test
10%
transition
16%
water
7%
Agriculture & Biology
air
12%
algae
15%
animals
8%
aquatic animals
24%
aquatic organisms
44%
color
45%
fouling
88%
gas exchange
18%
hydrodynamics
21%
New Caledonia
24%
plastics
14%
predators
14%
snakes
57%
testing
7%
water
7%
Chemistry
Black
68%
Force
26%
Gas
20%
Hydrodynamics
36%