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Hyperoxia disproportionally benefits the aerobic performance of large fish at elevated temperature


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Luis L. Kuchenmüller, Elizabeth C. Hoots, Timothy D. Clark
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2024 Sep, pp. jeb.247887


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APA   Click to copy
Kuchenmüller, L. L., Hoots, E. C., & Clark, T. D. (2024). {Hyperoxia disproportionally benefits the aerobic performance of large fish at elevated temperature}. Journal of Experimental Biology, jeb.247887. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.247887


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Kuchenmüller, Luis L., Elizabeth C. Hoots, and Timothy D. Clark. “{Hyperoxia Disproportionally Benefits the Aerobic Performance of Large Fish at Elevated Temperature}.” Journal of Experimental Biology (September 2024): jeb.247887.


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Kuchenmüller, Luis L., et al. “{Hyperoxia Disproportionally Benefits the Aerobic Performance of Large Fish at Elevated Temperature}.” Journal of Experimental Biology, Sept. 2024, p. jeb.247887, doi:10.1242/jeb.247887.


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@article{kuchenmueller2024a,
  title = {{Hyperoxia disproportionally benefits the aerobic performance of large fish at elevated temperature}},
  year = {2024},
  month = sep,
  journal = {Journal of Experimental Biology},
  pages = {jeb.247887},
  doi = {10.1242/jeb.247887},
  author = {Kuchenmüller, Luis L. and Hoots, Elizabeth C. and Clark, Timothy D.},
  month_numeric = {9}
}


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