Respiration of midges (Diptera; Chironomidae) in British Columbian lakes: oxy‐regulation, temperature and their role as palaeo‐indicators
Klaus P. Brodersen(University of Copenhagen), MICHAEL TRANEKJÆR JENSEN(University of Copenhagen), Ole Pedersen(University of Copenhagen), Ian R. Walker(Okanagan University College)
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