Less input same output : simplified approach for population size assessment in Lepidoptera
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概要
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- Springer-Verlag Tokyoの論文
- 2005-12-01
著者
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Nowicki Piotr
Institute Of Environmental Sciences Jagiellonian University
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Nowicki Piotr
Department Of Ecoregion Science Faculty Of Agriculture Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technolog
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Holzschuh Andrea
Ecological Field Station Fabrikschleichach University Of Wuerzburg
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SETTELE Josef
Department of Community Ecology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle
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WOYCIECHOWSKI Michal
Institute of Environmental Sciences, Jagiellonian University
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RICHTER Anett
Department of Community Ecology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research
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GLINKA Uta
Department of Community Ecology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research
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TOELKE Ulrike
Institute of Zoology, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
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HENLE Klaus
Department of Conservation Biology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research
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Woyciechowski Michal
Institute Of Environmental Sciences Jagiellonian University
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Glinka Uta
Department Of Community Ecology Ufz Centre For Environmental Research
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Henle Klaus
Department Of Conservation Biology Ufz Centre For Environmental Research
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Richter Anett
Department Of Community Ecology Ufz Centre For Environmental Research
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Toelke Ulrike
Institute Of Zoology Martin-luther-university Halle-wittenberg
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Settele Josef
Department Of Community Ecology Ufz Centre For Environmental Research
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Nowicki Piotr
Jagiellonian Univ. Krakow Pol
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Settele Josef
Department Of Community Ecology Helmholtz-centre For Environmental Research
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