Photoreception and vision in invertebrates
NATO Advanced Study Institute onPhotoreception and Vision in Invertebrates (1982 Bishop's University)
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Photoreception and vision in invertebrates
Published
1984
Publisher
Plenum published in cooperation with NATO Scientific Affairs Division
Pages
858
ISBN-10
0306416263
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