Large-Range Movements of Neotropical Orchid Bees Observed via Radio Telemetry
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Roland Kays | David Moskowitz | Martin Wikelski | Richard Holland | Jerry Moxley | R. Kays | M. Wikelski | D. Roubik | R. Holland | M. López-Uribe | D. Moskowitz | J. Moxley | Alexander Eaton-Mordas | David W. Roubik | Alexander Eaton-Mordas | Margarita M. López-Uribe
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