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|aAngilletta, Michael J.|q(Michael James)
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|aThermal adaptation|h[electronic resource] :|ba theoretical and empirical synthesis /|cMichael J. Angilletta, Jr.
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|aOxford :|bOxford University Press,|cc2009.
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|axii, 289 p. [1 ] col. plate :|bill. (some col.) ;|c25 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aTemperature impacts the behaviour, physiology and ecology of all organisms more than any other abiotic variable. In this text, the author draws on theory from the more general discipline of evolutionary ecology to foster a fresh approach toward a theory of thermal adaptation.
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|aElectronic reproduction.|bOxford :|cOxford University Press,|d2009.|f(Oxford Scholarship Online).|nMode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or Firefox 2.0 (or higher).|nAvailable as searchable text in HTML format.|nAccess restricted to subscribing institutions.
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|aHeat adaptation.
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|uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198570875.001.1
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