Annual killifish adaptations to ephemeral environments: diapause I in two Austrolebias species
Background: Many organisms are able to survive in extreme environments by entering a state of dormancy. In dormancy, vital activities are reduced until environmental conditions are compatible with active life. Annual killifishes show a special developmental pattern characterized by a phase of disper...
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2017
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