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Quantitative study of the changes produced by acclimatization in the tolerance of high temperatures by fishes and amphibians.
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37195
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RP2582
Author:
Hathaway, Edward S.
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BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 1927 v.43, pt.2 : 169-192.;
Year:
1927
Subject:
Acclimatization
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Fishes - Adaptation
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Amphibians - Adaptation
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