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      Biodiversity of lichens, including a world-wide analysis of checklist data based on Takhtajan’s floristic regions

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      Biodiversity and Conservation
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                Journal
                Biodiversity and Conservation
                Biodivers Conserv
                Springer Nature
                0960-3115
                1572-9710
                January 2007
                January 2007
                : 16
                : 1
                : 85-98
                Article
                10.1007/s10531-006-9142-6
                f28b36b8-6dff-4174-8e43-fda6c2965c97
                © 2007
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