Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland

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Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland. / Bondoso Cardoso, Pedro Miguel; Henriques, Sérgio S.; Gaspar, Clara; Crespo, Luis C.; Carvalho, Rui; Schmidt, Jesper Birkedal; Sousa, Pedro; Szuts, Tamás.

I: Journal of Insect Conservation, Bind 13, Nr. 1, 2009, s. 45-55.

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Bondoso Cardoso, PM, Henriques, SS, Gaspar, C, Crespo, LC, Carvalho, R, Schmidt, JB, Sousa, P & Szuts, T 2009, 'Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland', Journal of Insect Conservation, bind 13, nr. 1, s. 45-55. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-007-9116-3

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Bondoso Cardoso, P. M., Henriques, S. S., Gaspar, C., Crespo, L. C., Carvalho, R., Schmidt, J. B., Sousa, P., & Szuts, T. (2009). Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland. Journal of Insect Conservation, 13(1), 45-55. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-007-9116-3

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Bondoso Cardoso PM, Henriques SS, Gaspar C, Crespo LC, Carvalho R, Schmidt JB o.a. Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland. Journal of Insect Conservation. 2009;13(1):45-55. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10841-007-9116-3

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Bondoso Cardoso, Pedro Miguel ; Henriques, Sérgio S. ; Gaspar, Clara ; Crespo, Luis C. ; Carvalho, Rui ; Schmidt, Jesper Birkedal ; Sousa, Pedro ; Szuts, Tamás. / Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland. I: Journal of Insect Conservation. 2009 ; Bind 13, Nr. 1. s. 45-55.

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