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First record of potential Batesian mimicry in an elasmobranch: juvenile zebra sharks mimic banded sea snakes?

Christine L. Dudgeon A C and William T. White B
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A School of Veterinary Science, University of Queensland, Gatton, Qld 4343, Australia.

B CSIRO Marine & Atmospheric Research, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tas. 7000, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: c.dudgeon@uq.edu.au

Marine and Freshwater Research 63(6) 545-551 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF11211
Submitted: 21 September 2011  Accepted: 26 April 2012   Published: 13 June 2012



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