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Esme Robinson
Plant and Food Research, New Zealand - /
Agriculture & Forestry / Fisheries
AD Scientific Index ID: 5163374
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Esme Robinson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The Antarctic notothenioid fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki is thermally flexible: acclimation changes oxygen consumptionE Robinson, W DavisonPolar Biology 31 (3), 317-326, 2008662008
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Davison W (2008a) The Antarctic notothenioid fish is thermally flexible: acclimation changes oxygen consumptionE RobinsonPol Biol 31, 317-326, 066*
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Antarctic fish can survive prolonged exposure to elevated temperaturesE Robinson, W DavisonJournal of Fish Biology 73 (7), 1676-1689, 2008312008
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Davison W (2008b) Antarctic fish can survive prolonged exposure to elevated temperaturesE RobinsonJ Fish Biol 73 (7), 1676-1689, 032*
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Hypoxia impairs visual acuity in snapper (Pagrus auratus)E Robinson, A Jerrett, S Black, W DavisonJournal of Comparative Physiology A 199 (7), 611-617, 2013232013
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