Understanding lizard's microhabitat use based on a mechanistic model of behavioral thermoregulation
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Andrew K. Skidmore | Teng Fei | Meng Bian | Martin Schlerf | Valentijn Venus | Bert Toxopeus | Yaolin Liu | Sjef van Overdijk
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