Difference in the hypoxia tolerance of the round crucian carp and largemouth bass : implications for physiological refugia in the macrophyte zone
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概要
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- 2007-08-24
著者
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KOHMATSU Yukihiro
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
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Yamanaka Hiroki
Research Institute For Humanity And Nature
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Yamanaka Hiroki
Center For Ecological Research Kyoto University
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Kohmatsu Yukihiro
Res. Inst. Humanity And Nature Kyoto Jpn
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Yuma Masahide
Department Of Environmental Solution Technology Faculty Of Science & Technology Ryukoku Universi
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