Community-level phenological response to climate change
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Otso Ovaskainen | Maria del Mar Delgado | O. Ovaskainen | M. Delgado | M. Yakovleva | S. Skorokhodova | Alexander A. Sukhov | Anatoliy Kutenkov | N. Kutenkova | A. Shcherbakov | E. Meyke | Marina Yakovleva | Svetlana Skorokhodova | Alexander Sukhov | Anatoliy Kutenkov | Nadezhda Kutenkova | Anatoliy Shcherbakov | Evegeniy Meyke
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