Managing ecosystem services in broadacre landscapes: what are the appropriate spatial scales?
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Myron P. Zalucki | David G. Williams | Felix J.J.A. Bianchi | Nancy A. Schellhorn | Sarina Macfadyen | David G. Williams | N. Schellhorn | F. Bianchi | M. Zalucki | S. Macfadyen
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