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How temperature affects the body size of terrestrial tardigrades

Abstract Many vertebrates, both homeo- and poikilothermic, show a significant relationship between body size and environmental temperature. Whether such an association may exist in microscopic invertebrates has been less explored. Therefore, we decided to analyse terrestrial Tardigrada from various...

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Published in:Zoological journal of the Linnean Society 2024-01, Vol.200 (1), p.144-155
Main Authors: Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Fontaneto, Diego, Nelson, Diane R, Budka, Anna, Łacka, Agnieszka, Bartylak, Tomasz, Rzymski, Piotr
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