The Role of Temperature in the Environmental Physiology of Fishes

作者: William W. Reynolds , Martha E. Casterlin

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-3659-2_19

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摘要: Temperature is among the most pervasive and important physical factors in the environment of an organism. It is a measure of the average rate of random motions of atoms and …

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