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Climate Warming and the Potential Extinction of Fig Wasps, the Obligate Pollinators of Figs

Biology Letters - United Kingdom
doi 10.1098/rsbl.2013.0041
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AgriculturalBiological Sciences
Date

June 23, 2013

Authors
Nanthinee JevanandamAlexander G. R. GohRichard T. Corlett
Publisher

The Royal Society


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