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      Effects of temperature on individual growth rate and body size of a freshwater amphipod

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      Canadian Journal of Zoology
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                Canadian Journal of Zoology
                Can. J. Zool.
                Canadian Science Publishing
                0008-4301
                1480-3283
                June 1998
                June 1998
                : 76
                : 6
                : 1107-1116
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                10.1139/z98-025
                d7102d66-1d01-47b6-923e-18666dbec28d
                © 1998

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