Gut size flexibility in rodents: what we know, and don't know, after a century of research
Phenotypic plasticity comprises a central concept in the understanding of how organisms interact with their environment, and thus, is a central topic in ecology and evolution. A particular case of phenotypic plasticity is phenotypic flexibility, which refers to reversible change in organism traits d...
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Autor principal: | NAYA,DANIEL E |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2008
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