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Disruptive Body Patterning of Cuttlefish (Sepia Officinalis) Requires Visual Information Regarding Edges and Contrast of Objects in Natural Substrate Backgrounds

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Journal Biol Bull
Specialty Biology
Date 2005 Feb 17
PMID 15713807
Citations 19
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