Impacts of landscape structure on butterfly range expansion
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Brian Huntley | Richard Fox | D. Moss | Chris D. Thomas | B. Huntley | J. Hill | C. Thomas | Yvonne C. Collingham | R. Fox | D. Moss | Jane K. Hill | D. S. Blakeley
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