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Developing tools for biodiversity surveys : studies with wood-inhabiting fungi

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Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental science
Authors
Halme, Panu
Date
2010
Discipline
Ekologia ja ympäristönhoito

 
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University of Jyväskylä
ISBN
978-951-39-3967-0
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1456-9701
Keywords
biodiversity surveys boreal forests monitoring species inventories very fine woody debris wood-inhabiting fungi
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