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Vera Weisbecker: A German biological scientist in Brisbane - Vera Weisbecker: Interview mit Tierforscherin in Brisbane

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A new international study, co-led by German scientist Vera Weisbecker in Brisbane, reveals that wombat jaws appear to change in relation to their diets. But how, and why?

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Die Tierforscherin Dr. Vera Weisbecker hat herausgefunden, wie Wombats ihre Schädel- und Unterkiefergrösse verändern, noch während ihres Lebens, als Reaktion auf ihre Fress- und Lebensgewohnheiten. Mehr dazu in einem Gespräch mit der in Tübingen, Sydney, Jena und Cambridge ausgebildeten deutschen Forscherin.

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A new international study, co-led by German scientist Vera Weisbecker in Brisbane, reveals that wombat jaws appear to change in relation to their diets. But how, and why?

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Die Tierforscherin Dr. Vera Weisbecker hat herausgefunden, wie Wombats ihre Schädel- und Unterkiefergrösse verändern, noch während ihres Lebens, als Reaktion auf ihre Fress- und Lebensgewohnheiten. Mehr dazu in einem Gespräch mit der in Tübingen, Sydney, Jena und Cambridge ausgebildeten deutschen Forscherin.

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