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      Changes in carabid beetle assemblages along an urbanisation gradient in the city of Debrecen, Hungary

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      Landscape Ecology
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                Journal
                Landscape Ecology
                Landscape Ecol
                Springer Nature
                0921-2973
                1572-9761
                October 2004
                October 2004
                : 19
                : 7
                : 747-759
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                10.1007/s10980-005-1128-4
                b371d77d-6455-448c-8832-37a5824cb966
                © 2004
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