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      The role of spatial and temporal descriptors for neotropical tadpole communities in southern Brazil

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      Hydrobiologia
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                Journal
                Hydrobiologia
                Hydrobiologia
                Springer Nature
                0018-8158
                1573-5117
                May 2009
                December 28 2008
                : 624
                : 1
                : 125-138
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                10.1007/s10750-008-9685-5
                45110450-1876-4359-ba23-5a7d54827bf7
                © 2008
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