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Temperature and Organism Size—A Biological Law for Ectotherms?
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D. Atkinson
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1994
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1994
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10.1016/S0065-2504(08)60212-3
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Temperature and Organism Size—A Biological Law for Ectotherms?
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Foraging in Plants: the Role of Morphological Plasticity in Resource Acquisition
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Fire Frequency Models, Methods and Interpretations**This review is dedicated to the memory of M.L. Heinselman . Bud Heinselman pioneered the first fire frequency study and it was his 1969 University of Minnesota seminar on his Boundary Waters Canoe Area study that started one of us (EAJ) thinking about disturbance frequency.
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