CTmax is repeatable and doesn’t reduce growth in zebrafish
Abstract Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) is a commonly and increasingly used measure of an animal’s upper thermal tolerance limit. However, it is unknown how consistent CTmax is within an individual, and how physiologically taxing such experiments are. We addressed this by estimating the repeatabil...
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Auteurs principaux: | Rachael Morgan, Mette H. Finnøen, Fredrik Jutfelt |
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2018
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