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“... feeding sites in the regrowing vegetation, but irregular web builders decreased due to the absence...”
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Ecologia do pastejo de cordeiras em pastagem de azevém e trevo vermelho sob intensidades de desfolha
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“... adaptation when compared to the finishing period, the use of MON during adaptation may decrease even further...”
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“... patterns (Chapter 2). D. sargus AA requirements were estimated using the AA profiles from larval carcass...”
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“...Oceanic Islands are natural laboratories for the study of the processes and patterns of dispersion...”
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