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Avian Adaptations to High Mountain Habitats (Chapter 2) - Ecology and Conservation of Mountain Birds
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Flying High: The Unique Physiology of Birds that Fly at High
Biogeographic history and high-elevation adaptations inferred from the mitochondrial genome of Glyptosternoid fishes (Sisoridae, Siluriformes) from the southeastern Tibetan Plateau, BMC Ecology and Evolution
Genetic variation in PTPN1 contributes to metabolic adaptation to high- altitude hypoxia in Tibetan migratory locusts
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