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Microclimates and diurnal rhythms in terrestrial arthropoda

  • Zoological Bioclimatology (1957)
  • “International Society of Bioclimatology and Biometeorology” First Bioclimatological Congress Vienna, 23–27 September 1957
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Cloudsley-Thompson, J.L. Microclimates and diurnal rhythms in terrestrial arthropoda. I.J.B.B. 1, 179–180 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02296492

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