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Adaptive changes in the composition of membrane phospholipids that aid to preserve appropriate fluidity of the cell membrane under changing temperatures or during dehydration is a common phenomenon in ectothermic animals, known as "homeoviscous adaptation" or "homeophasic adaptation" (Hazel and Williams, 1990; Kostal, 2010).
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