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Physiology of invasion: cane toads are constrained by thermal effects on physiological mechanisms that support locomotor performance

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Fig.acclimated (red bars) toads at 20 and 30consumption was higher at 303. Resting oxygen consumption in cold- (blue bars) and warm-°C test temperatures

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