Ultraviolet radiation and Vitamin D3 in amphibian health, behaviour, diet and conservation.

作者: R.E. Antwis , R.K. Browne

DOI: 10.1016/J.CBPA.2009.06.008

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摘要: … Amphibians are currently suffering a period of mass extinction with … of UV-B and calcitriol in amphibians and the potential for negative impacts due to excessive exposure to UV radiation. …

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