Plasticity in thermal tolerance has limited potential to buffer ectotherms from global warming
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Plasticity in thermal tolerance has limited potential to buffer ectotherms from global warming
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 282, Issue 1808, Pages 20150401-20150401
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The Royal Society
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2015-05-20
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10.1098/rspb.2015.0401
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