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Lee, Marcus, Zhang, Huan, Sha, Yongcui, Hegg, Alexander, Ugge, Gustaf Ekelund, Vinterstare, Jerker, Škerlep, Martin, Pärssinen, Varpu, Herzog, Simon David, Björnerås, Caroline, Gollnisch, Raphael, Johansson, Emma, Hu, Nan, Nilsson, P. Anders, Hulthén, Kaj, Rengefors, Karin, Langerhans, R. Brian, Brönmark, Christer, Hansson, Lars-Anders (2019) Low-latitude zooplankton pigmentation plasticity in response to multiple threats. Royal Society Open Science, 6 (7). 190321pp. doi:10.1098/rsos.190321

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TitleLow-latitude zooplankton pigmentation plasticity in response to multiple threats
JournalRoyal Society Open Science
AuthorsLee, MarcusAuthor
Zhang, HuanAuthor
Sha, YongcuiAuthor
Hegg, AlexanderAuthor
Ugge, Gustaf EkelundAuthor
Vinterstare, JerkerAuthor
Škerlep, MartinAuthor
Pärssinen, VarpuAuthor
Herzog, Simon DavidAuthor
Björnerås, CarolineAuthor
Gollnisch, RaphaelAuthor
Johansson, EmmaAuthor
Hu, NanAuthor
Nilsson, P. AndersAuthor
Hulthén, KajAuthor
Rengefors, KarinAuthor
Langerhans, R. BrianAuthor
Brönmark, ChristerAuthor
Hansson, Lars-AndersAuthor
Year2019 (July 26)Volume6
Issue7
PublisherThe Royal Society
DOIdoi:10.1098/rsos.190321Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLee, Marcus, Zhang, Huan, Sha, Yongcui, Hegg, Alexander, Ugge, Gustaf Ekelund, Vinterstare, Jerker, Škerlep, Martin, Pärssinen, Varpu, Herzog, Simon David, Björnerås, Caroline, Gollnisch, Raphael, Johansson, Emma, Hu, Nan, Nilsson, P. Anders, Hulthén, Kaj, Rengefors, Karin, Langerhans, R. Brian, Brönmark, Christer, Hansson, Lars-Anders (2019) Low-latitude zooplankton pigmentation plasticity in response to multiple threats. Royal Society Open Science, 6 (7). 190321pp. doi:10.1098/rsos.190321
Plain TextLee, Marcus, Zhang, Huan, Sha, Yongcui, Hegg, Alexander, Ugge, Gustaf Ekelund, Vinterstare, Jerker, Škerlep, Martin, Pärssinen, Varpu, Herzog, Simon David, Björnerås, Caroline, Gollnisch, Raphael, Johansson, Emma, Hu, Nan, Nilsson, P. Anders, Hulthén, Kaj, Rengefors, Karin, Langerhans, R. Brian, Brönmark, Christer, Hansson, Lars-Anders (2019) Low-latitude zooplankton pigmentation plasticity in response to multiple threats. Royal Society Open Science, 6 (7). 190321pp. doi:10.1098/rsos.190321
In(2019, July) Royal Society Open Science Vol. 6 (7) The Royal Society


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