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Adaptation to climate and climate change in Rocky Mountain butterflies: Morphology, physiology, and behavior

Authors: MacLean, H. J.
Year: 2015
Publisher: UNKNOWN

Abstract

Heidi Joan MacLean: ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN BUTTERFLIES: MORPHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR (Under the direction of Joel G. Kingsolver and Lauren B. Buckley)

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