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Ecophysiology of water and energy in desert marsupials and rodents
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55048
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RP21699
Author:
Macfarlane, W. V.
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BOOK: Rodents in desert environments / edited by I. Prakash & P.K. Ghosh. The Hague : W. Junk. 1975 : 389-396;
Year:
1975
Subject:
Desert fauna - Adaptation
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Mammals - Physiology
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