Quantitative assessment of plant-arthropod interactions in forest canopies: A plot-based approach
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Philip T. Butterill | S. Miller | P. Drozd | Y. Basset | V. Novotný | G. Weiblen | T. Nakaji | K. Anderson‐Teixeira | Tomokazu Abe | Carlo L. Seifert | P. Butterill | O. Kaman | M. Murakami | M. Volf | E. Gonzalez-Akre | J. Šipoš | G. P. Lamarre | N. Kamata | R. Tropek | Benita Laird-Hopkins | Markus Manumbor | M. Šigut | Conor M. Redmond | P. Pyszko | Kenneth Molem | John Auga | Martin Libra | P. Klimeš | Ondřej Mottl | Nichola S. Plowman | Saul Beckett | Benita C Laird-Hopkins | Pavel Drozd
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