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How Well Do the Existing and Proposed Reserve Networks Represent Vertebrate Species in Chile?

Diversity and Distributions - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2007.00437.x
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EvolutionEcologySystematicsBehavior
Date

December 7, 2007

Authors
Marcelo F. TognelliPablo I. Ramirez de ArellanoPablo A. Marquet
Publisher

Wiley


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