Evaluating contemporary pollen dispersal in two common grassland species Ranunculus bulbosus L. (Ranunculaceae) and Trifolium montanum L. (Fabaceae) using an experimental approach.
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J. Ghazoul | C. Kettle | J Ghazoul | A. R. Pluess | T. Hahn | P Matter | C J Kettle | T Hahn | A R Pluess | P. Matter
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