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The terminology of floral larceny

Authors: Inouye, D. W.ORCID
Year: 1980
Journal: Ecology, Vol. 60, pp. 1251-1253
Publisher: UNKNOWN
DOI: 10.2307/1936841
Keywords: BOTANY, POLLINATION BIOLOGY, RMBL

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