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Haematological Traits Co-Vary With Migratory Status, Altitude and Energy Expenditure: A Phylogenetic, Comparative
Author: Yap, Kang Nian, Author: Tsai, Olivia Hsin-I, Author: Williams, Tony D.
Date created: 2019-04-23
The roles of ectotherm physiology and habitat use with changing water availability
Author: Dare, Griffin
Date created: 2021-04-20
The evolutionary origins of amphibian extinction risk
Author: Greenberg, Daniel
Date created: 2019-09-18

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