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  • 32. Thermal tolerance of crustacean larvae (zoea I) in two different populations of the kelp crab Taliepus dentatus (Milne-Edwards).
    Storch D, Santelices P, Barria J, Cabeza K, Pörtner HO, Fernández M.
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  • 36. A rapid cold-hardening process in insects.
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    McKechnie AE, Chetty K, Lovegrove BG.
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