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Some of the control specimens were kept in the same experimental boxes for more than nine months after the end of the experiments, indicating that the observed mortality was mostly due to the temperature treatments and not to stressing conditions or a reduced longevity (which in any case would have affected both control and treatment specimens equally).
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