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      Physiological indicators of fitness in benthic invertebrates: a useful measure for ecological health assessment and experimental ecology

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              Life-history theory is concerned with strategic decisions over an organism's lifetime. Evidence is accumulating about the way in which these decisions depend on the organism's physiological state and other components such as external circumstances. Phenotypic plasticity may be interpreted as an organism's response to its state. The quality of offspring may depend on the state and behaviour of the mother. Recent theoretical advances allow these and other state-dependent effects to be modelled within the same framework.
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                Journal
                Aquatic Ecology
                Aquat Ecol
                Springer Nature
                1386-2588
                1573-5125
                November 2011
                October 2 2011
                : 45
                : 4
                : 547-559
                Article
                10.1007/s10452-011-9375-7
                ce2da759-b861-4c2c-a6ca-e342925d03f2
                © 2011
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