Testing the applicability of tagging the Great crested newt (Triturus cristatus) using passive integrated transponders
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Marek Šmejkal | M. Rulík | Lukáš Weber | Daniel Bartoň | Martin Rulík | M. Šmejkal | Daniel C. Barton | L. Weber
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