Changes in bird community composition in the Czech Republic from 1982 to 2004: increasing biotic homogenization, impacts of warming climate, but no trend in species richness
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Changes in bird community composition in the Czech Republic from 1982 to 2004: increasing biotic homogenization, impacts of warming climate, but no trend in species richness
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Changes in bird community comp ...... t no trend in species richness
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Changes in bird community comp ...... t no trend in species richness
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Changes in bird community comp ...... t no trend in species richness
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Arnošt L. Šizling
Karel Šťastný
Kristýna Prylová
Vladimír Bejček
Zdeněk Vermouzek
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10.1007/S10336-012-0900-9
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2012-10-06T00:00:00Z