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Four species of arboreal folivore show differential tolerance to a secondary metabolite

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Jensen, Lora
Wallis, Ian
Ford (previously Marsh), Karen
Moore, Ben D.
Wiggins, N.L.
Foley, William

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The marsupials that eat Eucalyptus in south-eastern Australia provide an example of animals with similar niche requirements occurring sympatrically. They certainly differ in size, ranging from about 1 kg in the greater glider (Petauroides volans) and the

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Oecologia

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2037-12-31
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