Amphibian richness patterns in Atlantic Forest areas invaded by American bullfrogs
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Amphibian richness patterns in Atlantic Forest areas invaded by American bullfrogs
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AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 7, Pages 864-874
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Wiley
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2014-06-06
DOI
10.1111/aec.12155
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