Testing the Metabolic Cold Adaptation Hypothesis: An Intraspecific Latitudinal Comparison in a Common Woodlouse
por: Lardies, M.
Publicado: (2017)
Intraspecific biogeographic pattern breakage in the snapping shrimp Betaeus emarginatus caused by coastal copper mine tailings
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Autor Principal: | Lardies, M. |
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2017
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