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New Paper Out! The complex life histories of endangered Delta Smelt.

January 9, 2020 Levi Lewis
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Delta Smelt exhibit a diversity of strategies to survive in their dynamic and ever-changing environment.

But will it be enough to avoid extinction?

 

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