11-10-2009, 10:49 AM | #1 |
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Foraging Behaviour & Diet of the Horsfield Tortoise
This is worth a read if you keep a Horsfield Tortoise.
http://www.bio.usyd.edu.au/Shinelab/...graphy2003.pdf |
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Looks interesting, Dave, I've just printed it off, thanks
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Very interesting.Thanks!
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This link is no longer available
But I've tracked it down to here http://www.cebc.cnrs.fr/Fidentite/bo...ublication.htm Look under 2003 publications LAGARDE F., BONNET X., CORBIN J., HENEN B., NAGY K., MARDONOV B., NAULLEAU G. Foraging behaviour and diet of an ectothermic herbivore: Testudo horsfieldi. Ecography. 2003, 26, 236-242 Still a downloadable .PDF The one underneath it is interesting too, LAGARDE F., BONNET X., HENEN B., LEGRAND A., CORBIN J., NAGY K., NAULLEAU G. Sex divergence in space utilisation in the steppe tortoise (Testudo horsfieldi). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 2003, 81, (3), 380-387 Not as fruity as it sounds.... |
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thank you dave. Interesting stuff.
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