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Effect of near-future seawater temperature rises on sea urchin sperm longevity

M. T. Binet A C and C. J. Doyle B
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A Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research, CSIRO Land and Water, Locked Bag 2007, Kirrawee, Sydney, NSW 2232, Australia.

B Ecotox Services Australasia, 27/2 Chaplin Drive, Lane Cove, NSW 2066, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: monique.binet@csiro.au

Marine and Freshwater Research 64(1) 1-9 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF12121
Submitted: 1 May 2012  Accepted: 19 October 2012   Published: 6 February 2013



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