Estivation is accompanied by a reduction of oxygen consumption in amphibians during drought. We tested the hypothesis that, during the dry season, the toad Bufo paracnemis selects a lower preferred body temperature (T(b)), and would be less sensitive to hypoxia, than during its active period. Theref
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Physiological and behavioural responses to seasonal changes in environmental temperature in the Australian spiny crayfishEuastacus sulcatus
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2010
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- Article
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- 0174-1578
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