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Why hummingbirds have such large crops
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Water farms and transfer conflicts in Arizona, USA: A proposed resolution process
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Palladia
Loggetta del Sansovino, Piazza San Marco -
Combinatoriality and Compositionality in Everyday Primate Skills
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Strategic fire zones are essential to wildfire risk reduction in the Western United States
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SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance of Wild Mice and Rats in North American Cities
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Biennial variation in production of new shoots in groves of the giant bamboo Phyllostachys pubescens in Sichuan, China
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Die rolle des taschendrüsenpheromons beim Hochzeitsflug der Bienenkönigin
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Correction to: Diseases of Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica)
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Attraction ofCacoecimorpha pronubana male moths to synthetic sex pheromone blends in the wind tunnel
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Long-term carbon budget of the above-ground parts of a young hinoki cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa) stand
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Correction to: Heavy metal (As, Cr, and Pb) contamination and associated human health risks in two commercial fish species in Bangladesh
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Allergen exposure and control
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Introduction
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A faulty metaphor and frustrating weeding lead to advocacy of non-native plants
Martha Leb Molnar: Playing god in the meadow. How I learned to admire my weeds. Amherst, Massachusetts: Bright Leaf, 2022. xii + 180 pp, $22.95, paperback, ISBN: 978-1-62534-687-2 -
Ghost cypress as indicators of sea-level rise in the Neuse River, North Carolina, USA
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Nature’s contribution to people provided by pastoral systems across European, African, and Middle East Mediterranean countries: trends, approaches and gaps
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Competitive relationships between two contrasting but coexisting grasses
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Restructuring and Health in Canadian Coastal Communities
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Komplizierter beiderseitiger Unterkieferbruch bei einem Rothirsch
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Brazilian Rocky Shores
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Treatment of risk in environmental impact assessment
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Ernobius kailidisi Johnson (1975) (Coleoptera, Anobiidae), ein neuer Tannenzapfenschädling in Griechenland
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Generic concepts in the Pythiaceae
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Structural and Narrative Reconstruction of Rural Residents’ Representations of ‘Nature’, ‘Wildlife’, and ‘Landscape’