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Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows

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Published: 2013
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title Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
title_auth Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
title_full Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
title_fullStr Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
title_full_unstemmed Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
title_short Standardised methods for the GMO monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
title_sort standardised methods for the gmo monitoring of butterflies and moths: the whys and hows
topic Biology
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url https://biorisk.pensoft.net/article/1901/