Antarctic terrestrial life – challenging the history of the frozen continent?
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Peter Convey | P. Convey | M. Stevens | D. Hodgson | C. Hillenbrand | J. Gibson | Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand | J. Smellie | John A E Gibson | Dominic A Hodgson | Philip J A Pugh | John L Smellie | Mark I Stevens | P. Pugh
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