Changes in Shade, Color, and Pattern in Fishes, and Their Bearing on the Problems of Adaptation and Behavior, with Especial Reference to the Flounders Paralichthys and Ancylopsetta

Changes in Shade, Color, and Pattern in Fishes, and Their Bearing on the Problems of Adaptation and Behavior, with Especial Reference to the Flounders Paralichthys and Ancylopsetta
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