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 | A QUANTITATIVE STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ACTIVITY AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE GOLDFISH, AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE MEASUREMENT OF RESPIRATORY METABOLISM IN FISHES W A Spoor (1946) Biol Bull 91: 312-325 |
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 | Some digenetic trematodes, including eight new species, from marine fishes of La Jolla, Calif Harold W Manter and Harley J Van Cleave (1951) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 101(3279): 315-340 |
 | LOSS AND GAIN OF HEAT-TOLERANCE BY THE CRAYFISH W A Spoor (1955) Biol Bull 108: 77-87 |
 | HIGH TEMPERATURE TOLERANCE AND THYROID ACTIVITY IN THE TELEOST FISH, TANICHTHYS ALBONUBES J Charles Cheverie and W Gardner Lynn (1963) Biol Bull 124: 153-162 |
 | The Stromateoid fishes: systematics and a classification R L Haedrich (1967) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 135: 31-139 |
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