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PREVIOUS work on the osmo-regulatory properties in relation to the migration of the stickleback1 attracted our attention to physiological differences between ‘forms’ of this species, morphologically distinct, which Bertin2 believed to represent modifications of a single genetic type.
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Koch, H. J., and Heuts, M. J., Arch. Internat. Physiol., 53, 253 (1943).
Bertin, Ann. Inst. Oceanogr., N.S., 2, Fasc. 1 (1925).
Heuts, M. J., Ann. Soc. Roy. Zool. Belg., 76, 88 (1945).
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HEUTS, M. Physiological Isolating Mechanisms and Selection within the Species Gasterosteus aculeatus L. Nature 158, 839–840 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158839b0
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