Physiological basis of interspecific variation in locomotor performance of Tropidurus lizards (2003)
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- Autor USP: IANNINI, CARLOS ARTURO NAVAS - IB
- Unidade: IB
- Assunto: LAGARTOS
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A
- ISSN: 1095-6433
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 134, p. S50, 2003
- Conference titles: Annual Meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology
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ABNT
JAMES, Rob S. e KOHLSDORF, Tiana e NAVAS, Carlos. Physiological basis of interspecific variation in locomotor performance of Tropidurus lizards. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A. New York: Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. . Acesso em: 21 jan. 2026. , 2003 -
APA
James, R. S., Kohlsdorf, T., & Navas, C. (2003). Physiological basis of interspecific variation in locomotor performance of Tropidurus lizards. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A. New York: Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
James RS, Kohlsdorf T, Navas C. Physiological basis of interspecific variation in locomotor performance of Tropidurus lizards. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A. 2003 ; 134 S50.[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] -
Vancouver
James RS, Kohlsdorf T, Navas C. Physiological basis of interspecific variation in locomotor performance of Tropidurus lizards. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A. 2003 ; 134 S50.[citado 2026 jan. 21 ] - Enviromental and physiological factors influence antipredator behavior in Scinax hiemalis (Anura: Hylidae)
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