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Adaptive complexity: the thermoregularatory postures of the golden-web spider, Nephila clavipes, at low latitudes
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47434
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RP20020
Author:
Robinson, Michael H.
;
Robinson, Barbara C.
Citation:
AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST. 1974 v.92, no.2 : 386-396;
Year:
1974
Subject:
Spiders - Physiology
;
Spiders - Behaviour
;
Body temperature - Regulation
;
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