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Title
Between Splendor and Reality in the World’s Highest Latitudes and Elevations
Author(s)
Berger, Joel
Published
2016
Abstract
Using yaks and muskoxen as examples, Berger discussed the importance of a deeper knowledge of the biology, behaviour, and physiology of cold-adapted species to a better understanding of the interplay between weather-related variation and its consequent effects on individuals, and ultimately, on populations.
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