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Contributions to the comparative physiology and genetics of the European Salmonidae

I. Method for the determination of the oxygen consumption in ova, alevins and fishes of different sizes

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Spaas, J.T. Contributions to the comparative physiology and genetics of the European Salmonidae. Hydrobiologia 11, 267–274 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00018694

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