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      A comparison of larval survivorship in wild and introduced populations of the large copper butterfly (Lycaena dispar batavus)

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      Biological Conservation
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                Biological Conservation
                Biological Conservation
                Elsevier BV
                00063207
                May 2000
                May 2000
                : 93
                : 3
                : 349-358
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                10.1016/S0006-3207(99)00134-2
                4f1620b2-28c3-4502-8524-7bbe8366335a
                © 2000

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