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The unity and diversity of the subterranean realm with respect to invertebrate body size
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Tanja Pipan
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David Culver
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Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
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National Speleological Society
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Special Issue: Chile’s Popular Unity (UP) Experiment at 50
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Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
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JCKS
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National Speleological Society
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10906924
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10.4311/2016LSC0119
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