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Physiological Basis of Climate Change Impacts on North American Inland Fishes

Bases fisiológicas del impacto del cambio climático en peces de aguas continentales de Norte América

Bases physiologiques des impacts des changements climatiques sur les poissons continentaux d'Amérique du Nord

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