Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?

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Main Authors: Somero, George N., Fields, Peter A., Hofmann, Gretchen E., Weinstein, Randi B., Kawall, Helena
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Published: Springer Milan 1998
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author Somero, George N.
Fields, Peter A.
Hofmann, Gretchen E.
Weinstein, Randi B.
Kawall, Helena
spellingShingle Somero, George N.
Fields, Peter A.
Hofmann, Gretchen E.
Weinstein, Randi B.
Kawall, Helena
Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?
author_facet Somero, George N.
Fields, Peter A.
Hofmann, Gretchen E.
Weinstein, Randi B.
Kawall, Helena
author_sort Somero, George N.
title Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?
title_short Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?
title_full Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?
title_fullStr Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?
title_full_unstemmed Cold Adaptation and Stenothermy in Antarctic Notothenioid Fishes: What Has Been Gained and What Has Been Lost?
title_sort cold adaptation and stenothermy in antarctic notothenioid fishes: what has been gained and what has been lost?
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