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Water body type and land cover shape the dragonfly communities (Odonata) in the Pampa biome, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Author(s):
S. RENNER
,
E. Périco
,
M.S. Dalzochio
,
G Sahlén
,
E. PÉRICO
,
MS DALZOCHIO
,
M. Dalzochio
,
G. SAHLÉN
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S Renner
,
M.S. DALZOCHIO
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2018
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Journal of Insect Conservation
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