Selective advantages conferred by the high performance physiology of tunas, billfishes, and dolphin fish

作者: Richard W. Brill

DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(95)02064-0

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摘要: … needed by the swimming muscles for sustained propulsion and … (tunas, billfishes, and dolphin fish) to deliver oxygen and … The role of blood glucose in the restoration of muscle glycogen …

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