Predicting the physiological performance of ectotherms in fluctuating thermal environments
Amanda C. Niehaus(The University of Queensland), Robbie S. Wilson(University of Antwerp), Craig E. Franklin(The University of Queensland), Michael J. Angilletta(Arizona State University), Michael W. Sears(Bryn Mawr College)
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