Responses of invertebrates to temperature and water stress: a polar perspective
As small bodied poikilothermic ectotherms, invertebrates, more so than any other animal group, are susceptible to extremes of temperature and low water availability. In few places is this more apparent than in the Arctic and Antarctic, where low temperatures predominate and water is unusable during...
Main Authors: | Everatt, M.J., Convey, P., Bale, Jeffrey S., Worland, M. Roger, Hayward, Scott A. L. |
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2015
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