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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Cardiovascular function in large to small hibernators: bears to ground squirrels Nelson, O. Lynne
2014
185 3 p. 265-279
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2 Cold tolerance of the Antarctic nematodes Plectus murrayi and Scottnema lindsayae Wharton, David A.
2015
185 3 p. 281-289
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3 Differential regulation of hsp70 genes in the freshwater key species Gammarus pulex (Crustacea, Amphipoda) exposed to thermal stress: effects of latitude and ontogeny Cottin, Delphine
2015
185 3 p. 303-313
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4 Embryonic critical windows: changes in incubation temperature alter survival, hatchling phenotype, and cost of development in lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis) Mueller, Casey A.
2015
185 3 p. 315-331
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5 Erratum to: Feeding and digestive responses to fatty acid intake in two South American passerines with different food habits RĂ­os, Juan Manuel
2015
185 3 p. 367
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6 Phenotypic flexibility of skeletal muscle and heart masses and expression of myostatin and tolloid-like proteinases in migrating passerine birds King, Marisa O.
2015
185 3 p. 333-342
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7 Spontaneous daily torpor and fasting-induced torpor in Djungarian hamsters are characterized by distinct patterns of metabolic rate Diedrich, Victoria
2014
185 3 p. 355-366
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8 The effects of long-term captivity on the metabolic parameters of a small Afrotropical bird Thompson, Lindy J.
2015
185 3 p. 343-354
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9 Using biochemical markers to assess the effects of imposed temperature stress on freshwater decapod crustaceans: Cherax quadricarinatus as a test case Bone, J. W. P.
2014
185 3 p. 291-301
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