Fluctuations in oxygen influence facultative endothermy in bumblebees
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Glenn J Tattersall | G. Tattersall | P. Frappell | S. Nicol | E. Dzialowski | Peter B Frappell | Edward M Dzialowski | Stewart C Nicol
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