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Physiological and microbiological studies of nectar xylose metabolism in the Namaqua rock mouse, Aethomys namaquensis (A. Smith, 1834)

2007

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Uctd; Pollination by animals; Aethomys namaquensis (a.smith; Animal-plant relationships; Nectar xylose; 1834); Namaqua rock mouse (micaelamys namaquensis); Rodents -- digestive organs
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