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The effects of temperature on walking and righting in temperate and Antarctic crustaceans
John Young, L. Peck, T. Matheson
School of Pharmacy & Biomedical Sciences
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Adaptation
12%
Amphipod
12%
Behavior
25%
Body Temperature
12%
Co-Ordination
12%
Contrast
12%
Crustacean
37%
Dependence
25%
Environment
37%
Heating
12%
Invertebrate
12%
Isopod
25%
Length
12%
Right
12%
Sensitivity
12%
Slope
12%
Speed
37%
Stable
12%
Temperature
100%
Trend
12%
Walking
12%
INIS
antarctic regions
87%
body temperature
12%
breakdown
12%
comparative evaluations
12%
crustaceans
37%
curves
12%
decapods
12%
environment
37%
invertebrates
12%
length
12%
motors
12%
psychological behavior
12%
sensitivity
12%
speed
37%
temperature range
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Behavior
25%
Body Length
12%
Body Temperature
12%
Carcinus maenas
12%
Decapods
12%
Environment
37%
Eurytherm
12%
Invertebrate
12%
Ligia
12%
Motors
12%
Temperature
100%
Walking
12%