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Comparative studies of critical physiological limits and vulnerability to environmental extremes in small ectotherms: How much environmental control is needed?

Ary A Hoffmann, Carla M Sgro

INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY | WILEY | Published : 2018

DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12297

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AAH held an NHMRC Fellowship during the completion of this paper.

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Keywords

Temperature Extremes
Ectotherms
Cold-Acclimation
Heat Tolerance
Body Temperature Regulation
Environment
Temperature
Science & Technology
Zoology
Phylogeny
Climate-Change
Environmental Control
Upper Thermal Limits
Common Garden
Desiccation Resistance
Physiology, Comparative
Trade-Offs
Stress Resistance
Rain-Forest Drosophila
Comparative Studies
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Stress, Physiological
Relative Importance
Climate Change
Animals
Thermal Limits
Dehydration
Critical Limits

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