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C Andrews

Original 
Andrews, C.

Acquisition of fishes and aquatic invertebrates for zoological collections. Is there a future?

Authors 
DA Thoney, DI Warmolts, C Andrews
2003
Publication/Journal 
Zoo Biology
Keywords 
aquarium collections, fishes, aquatic invertebrates, collecting, sustainable fisheries, marine aquarium council, mac

Opportunities for Public Aquariums to Increase the Sustainability of the Aquatic Animal Trade

Authors 
MF Tlusty, AL Rhyne, L Kaufman, M Hutchins, GM Reid, C Andrews, P Boyle, J Hemdal, F McGilvray, S Dowd
2013
Publication/Journal 
Zoo Biology
Keywords 
aquaculture, fisheries, ornamental fish hobby, pet trade, public aquarium, sustainability, tropical fish

Early life adversity increases foraging and information gathering in European starlings, Sturnus vulgaris

Authors 
C Andrews, J Viviani, E Egan, T Bedford, B Brilot, D Nettle, M Bateson
2015
Publication/Journal 
Animal Behaviour
Keywords 
body mass regulation, contrafreeloading, developmental stress, early life adversity, european starling, food insecurity, foraging, sturnus vulgaris
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