Recent advances in telemetry for estimating the energy metabolism of wild fishes.
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Serena R Wright | J. Metcalfe | R. P. Wilson | S. Wright | C. Tudorache | R P Wilson | J D Metcalfe | S Wright | C Tudorache | R. Wilson | J. D. Metcalfe | Serena Wright | Christian Tudorache
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