Ecosystem services across the aquatic–terrestrial boundary: Linking ponds to pollination
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C. Brönmark | L. Hansson | Henrik G. Smith | Georg K. S. Andersson | B. Klatt | Rebecca I. A. Stewart | H. Smith | Valentina Zülsdorff | Rebecca I A Stewart
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