Positive effects of the catastrophic Hurricane Patricia on insect communities
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S. Novais | M. Quesada | Milan Janda | F. Neves | Gumersindo Sánchez-Montoya | Mauricio Quesada | Milan Janda | Samuel Novais | Luiz Eduardo Macedo-Reis | E. Jacob Cristobal-Peréz | Gumersindo Sánchez-Montoya | Frederico Neves | L. E. Macedo-Reis | E. J. Cristóbal‐Perez | G. Sánchez-Montoya
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