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On the Radio: snails foraging in a complex thermal landscape

By admin on April 16, 2012

Martha Baskin of GREEN ACRE RADIO highlight our NSF funded research on the effects of temperature on snail foraging, featuring interviews with Hilary Hayford, Dawn Vaughn and Emily Carrington. http://greenacreradio.blogspot.com/2012/04/april-26-2012-rhymes-with-whale.html

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