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Are Tropical Small Mammals Physiologically Vulnerable to Arrhenius Effects and Climate Change?

Are Tropical Small Mammals Physiologically Vulnerable to Arrhenius Effects and Climate Change?

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Are Tropical Small Mammals Physiologically Vulnerable to Arrhenius Effects and Climate Change?

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Full title

Are Tropical Small Mammals Physiologically Vulnerable to Arrhenius Effects and Climate Change?

Publisher

United States: University of Chicago Press

Journal title

Physiological and biochemical zoology, 2014-01, Vol.87 (1), p.30-45

Language

English

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United States: University of Chicago Press

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Contents

There is some urgency in the necessity to incorporate physiological data into mechanistic, trait-based, demographic climate change models. Physiological responses at the individual level provide the mechanistic link between environmental changes and individual performances and hence population dynamics. Here we consider the causal relationship betw...

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Are Tropical Small Mammals Physiologically Vulnerable to Arrhenius Effects and Climate Change?

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TN_cdi_uchicagopress_journals_673313

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_uchicagopress_journals_673313

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ISSN

1522-2152

E-ISSN

1537-5293

DOI

10.1086/673313

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