2008 - Firenze University Press
Artículo
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Disappearance of eggs during gestation in a viviparous snake, Vipera aspis, detected using non-invasive techniques
P. 129-137
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Acta herpetologica : 3, 2, 2008-
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Código DOI: 10.1400/181557
ISSN: 1827-9643
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