Does a moderately warming climate compensate for the negative effects of uv-b radiation on amphibians at high altitudes? a test of rana kukunoris living on the qinghai-tibetan plateau

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  • who: Xiaolong Tang and collaborators from the Department of Animal and Biomedical Sciences, School of Life Science, Lanzhou University, No, Tianshui have published the paper: Does a Moderately Warming Climate Compensate for the Negative Effects of UV-B Radiation on Amphibians at High Altitudes? A Test of Rana kukunoris Living on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To test these hypotheses, the authors conducted an experiment with a fully factorial design, with UVBR (present/absent) and two constant temperatures (14 and 22 u25e6 C) as factors, and analyzed the effects of these . . .

     

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