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Heat tolerance and its plasticity in Antarctic fishes
Kevin T. Bilyk
, Arthur L. DeVries
Biology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Antarctic Regions
100%
Thermotolerance
97%
Fishes
62%
Water
45%
Freezing
34%
Temperature
24%
Climate Change
23%
Acclimatization
22%
Ice
20%
Oceans and Seas
19%
Cold Temperature
15%
Hot Temperature
13%
Radiation
12%
Agriculture & Biology
McMurdo Sound
74%
heat tolerance
68%
plasticity
61%
water temperature
42%
freezing
39%
fish
38%
adaptive radiation
28%
oceans
24%
ice
22%
acclimation
20%
climate change
19%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
plasticity
65%
tolerance
60%
fish
40%
freezing
24%
water temperature
23%
adaptive radiation
18%
pack ice
17%
fish stock
15%
acclimation
15%
warm water
14%
global climate
11%
family
9%
cold
9%
climate change
7%
ocean
7%
Chemical Compounds
Plastic Property
78%
Heat
50%
Metabolic
27%