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Caught in the crossflow

Elizabeth L. Brainerd ()
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Elizabeth L. Brainerd: University of Massachusetts

Nature, 2001, vol. 412, issue 6845, 387-388

Abstract: Suspension-feeding fishes filter water through complex structures in their throats. Food particles could clog the filters, but the fishes have a cunning system to prevent that happening.

Date: 2001
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