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Cold and dark captivity: Drivers of amphibian longevity
Gavin Stark
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Shai Meiri
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School of Zoology
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Evolution
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Microhabitat
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Body Size
100%
Annuals
50%
Life History
50%
Cladistics
50%
Selection Pressure
50%
Biotic Factor
50%
Captive Animals
50%
Keyphrases
Amphibians
100%
Extrinsic Mortality
33%
Senescence
22%
Chemical Protection
22%
Body Size
22%
Evolutionary Theory
22%
Maximum Longevity
22%
Microhabitat Selection
22%
Growth Rate
11%
Older Individuals
11%
Mortality Rate
11%
Phylogeny
11%
Abiotic Factors
11%
Chemical Effect
11%
Selection Pressure
11%
Nocturnality
11%
Cold Region
11%
Activity Period
11%
Life-history Traits
11%
Biotic Factors
11%
Slow Growth
11%
Metabolic Rate
11%
Cold Environment
11%
Annual Temperature
11%
Captive Animals
11%
Amphibia
11%
Increasing Longevity
11%
Species Longevity
11%