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The effects of temperature on the development of Limnoria eggs (Isopoda: Crustacea).

Published online
05 Jul 2010
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology

Author(s)
Eltringham, S. K.

Publication language
English

Key words

  • aquatic animals
  • aquatic invertebrates
  • aquatic organisms
  • biological development
  • effects
  • marine animals
  • marine borers
  • marine invertebrates
  • marine organisms
  • ova
  • temperature
  • wood borers

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