Response of antarctic terrestrial microarthropods to long-term climate manipulations
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Philip J.A. Pugh | Peter Convey | P. Convey | F. Xiong | A. W. Murray | C. Jackson | A. W. A. Murray | Christopher T. Ruhland | Fusheng S. Xiong | Thomas A. Day | T. Day | C. T. Ruhland | C. Jackson | P. Pugh | Fusheng Xiong
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