An experimental test of the habitat-amount hypothesis for saproxylic beetles in a forested region.
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Marco Heurich | Torsten Hothorn | Lenore Fahrig | Fabian Scheipl | Simon Thorn | Roland Brandl | Bernhard Förster | Jörg Müller | T. Hothorn | L. Fahrig | F. Scheipl | M. Heurich | J. Müller | R. Brandl | C. Bässler | B. Förster | S. Thorn | Claus Bässler | S. Seibold | Sebastian Seibold | Jörg C Müller
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