Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals

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Main Authors: Pauly, D., International Ecology Inst., Oldendorf (Germany) eng, Kinne, O. (ed.), Jorgensen, B.B.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Oldendorf/Luhe (Germany) International Ecology Inst. 2010
Subjects:fishes, Invertebrata aquatica, Growth, Animal physiology, Marine ecology, Respiration, Oxygen, Temperature, Feed intake, Metabolism, reproduction, Animal migration, Geographical distribution, Climatic change, Mathematical models,
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spelling unfao:6739002022-06-23T09:14:15ZGasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals Pauly, D. International Ecology Inst., Oldendorf (Germany) eng Kinne, O. (ed.) Jorgensen, B.B. textOldendorf/Luhe (Germany) International Ecology Inst.2010engfishesInvertebrata aquaticaGrowthAnimal physiologyMarine ecologyRespirationOxygenTemperatureFeed intakeMetabolismreproductionAnimal migrationGeographical distributionClimatic changeMathematical models
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topic fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
Growth
Animal physiology
Marine ecology
Respiration
Oxygen
Temperature
Feed intake
Metabolism
reproduction
Animal migration
Geographical distribution
Climatic change
Mathematical models
fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
Growth
Animal physiology
Marine ecology
Respiration
Oxygen
Temperature
Feed intake
Metabolism
reproduction
Animal migration
Geographical distribution
Climatic change
Mathematical models
spellingShingle fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
Growth
Animal physiology
Marine ecology
Respiration
Oxygen
Temperature
Feed intake
Metabolism
reproduction
Animal migration
Geographical distribution
Climatic change
Mathematical models
fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
Growth
Animal physiology
Marine ecology
Respiration
Oxygen
Temperature
Feed intake
Metabolism
reproduction
Animal migration
Geographical distribution
Climatic change
Mathematical models
Pauly, D.
International Ecology Inst., Oldendorf (Germany) eng
Kinne, O. (ed.)
Jorgensen, B.B.
Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals
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topic_facet fishes
Invertebrata aquatica
Growth
Animal physiology
Marine ecology
Respiration
Oxygen
Temperature
Feed intake
Metabolism
reproduction
Animal migration
Geographical distribution
Climatic change
Mathematical models
author Pauly, D.
International Ecology Inst., Oldendorf (Germany) eng
Kinne, O. (ed.)
Jorgensen, B.B.
author_facet Pauly, D.
International Ecology Inst., Oldendorf (Germany) eng
Kinne, O. (ed.)
Jorgensen, B.B.
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title Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals
title_short Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals
title_full Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals
title_fullStr Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals
title_full_unstemmed Gasping fish and panting squids: oxygen, temperature and the growth of water-breathing animals
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