UAV Inventory of the Last Remaining Dragon Tree Forest on Earth
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L. Zejdová | P. Maděra | P. Vahalík | H. Habrová | R. Nétek | Klára Lengálová | Kay Van Damme | Jana Tulková | Elizaveta Avoiani
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