Open Journal of Animal Sciences

Open Journal of Animal Sciences

ISSN Print: 2161-7597
ISSN Online: 2161-7627
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"Group rearing leads to long-term changes in locomotor activity of Drosophila males"
written by Anna A. Panova, Julia V. Bragina, Larisa V. Danilenkova, Natalia G. Besedina, Elena A. Kamysheva, Sergey A. Fedotov, Nikolay G. Kamyshev,
published by Open Journal of Animal Sciences, Vol.3 No.4B, 2013
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