Thermal Performance Curves and the Metabolic Theory of Ecology—A Practical Guide to Models and Experiments for Parasitologists
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T. Raffel | P. Molnár | Jason P. Sckrabulis | Karie A. Altman | Péter K Molnár | Jason P Sckrabulis | Karie A Altman | Thomas R Raffel | J. P. Sckrabulis
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