ميغانيورا (Arabic Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ميغانيورا" in Arabic language version.

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doi.org

  • Gauthier Chapelle؛ Lloyd S. Peck (مايو 1999). "Polar gigantism dictated by oxygen availability". نيتشر (مجلة). ج. 399 ع. 6732: 114–115. DOI:10.1038/20099. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-06-07. Oxygen supply may also have led to insect gigantism in the Carboniferous period, because atmospheric oxygen was 30-35% (ref. 7). The demise of these insects when oxygen content fell indicates that large species may be susceptible to such change. Giant amphipods may therefore be among the first species to disappear if global temperatures are increased or global oxygen levels decline. Being close to the critical MPS limit may be seen as a specialization that makes giant species more prone to extinction over geological time. {{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: الوسيط غير المعروف |lastauthoramp= تم تجاهله يقترح استخدام |name-list-style= (مساعدة)

nationalgeographic.com

nature.com

  • Gauthier Chapelle؛ Lloyd S. Peck (مايو 1999). "Polar gigantism dictated by oxygen availability". نيتشر (مجلة). ج. 399 ع. 6732: 114–115. DOI:10.1038/20099. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-06-07. Oxygen supply may also have led to insect gigantism in the Carboniferous period, because atmospheric oxygen was 30-35% (ref. 7). The demise of these insects when oxygen content fell indicates that large species may be susceptible to such change. Giant amphipods may therefore be among the first species to disappear if global temperatures are increased or global oxygen levels decline. Being close to the critical MPS limit may be seen as a specialization that makes giant species more prone to extinction over geological time. {{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: الوسيط غير المعروف |lastauthoramp= تم تجاهله يقترح استخدام |name-list-style= (مساعدة)

ucm.es

  • PDF[وصلة مكسورة] "نسخة مؤرشفة" (PDF). مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-08. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2020-05-26.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)

web.archive.org

  • PDF[وصلة مكسورة] "نسخة مؤرشفة" (PDF). مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-03-08. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2020-05-26.{{استشهاد ويب}}: صيانة الاستشهاد: BOT: original URL status unknown (link)
  • Gauthier Chapelle؛ Lloyd S. Peck (مايو 1999). "Polar gigantism dictated by oxygen availability". نيتشر (مجلة). ج. 399 ع. 6732: 114–115. DOI:10.1038/20099. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2017-06-07. Oxygen supply may also have led to insect gigantism in the Carboniferous period, because atmospheric oxygen was 30-35% (ref. 7). The demise of these insects when oxygen content fell indicates that large species may be susceptible to such change. Giant amphipods may therefore be among the first species to disappear if global temperatures are increased or global oxygen levels decline. Being close to the critical MPS limit may be seen as a specialization that makes giant species more prone to extinction over geological time. {{استشهاد بدورية محكمة}}: الوسيط غير المعروف |lastauthoramp= تم تجاهله يقترح استخدام |name-list-style= (مساعدة)
  • Than, Ker (9 أغسطس 2011). "Why Giant Bugs Once Roamed the Earth". National Geographic. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2018-05-29. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2017-07-20.