Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
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Damaris Zurell | Boris Schröder | Silke Bauer | Dries Bonte | Peter Leimgruber | Jette Reeg | Thorsten Wiegand | Florian Jeltsch | Niko Balkenhol | Björn Reineking | Heribert Hofer | Katrin Böhning-Gaese | Niels Blaum | Thomas Mueller | G. Pe’er | B. Reineking | F. Jeltsch | K. Böhning‐Gaese | T. Wiegand | B. Schröder | S. Bauer | Damaris Zurell | N. Blaum | P. Leimgruber | T. Mueller | D. Bonte | N. Balkenhol | H. Hofer | J. Eccard | C. M. Buchmann | Jette Reeg | U. Eggers | Guy Pe’er | Ute Eggers | Jana A Eccard | Carsten M Buchmann | D. Zurell | J. Reeg
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