Temporal and spatial metabolic rate variation in the Antarctic springtail Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni.
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G. P. Redding | P. Convey | M. Stevens | A. McGaughran | P Convey | G P Redding | A McGaughran | M I Stevens
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