Land-use impacts on plant-pollinator networks: interaction strength and specialization predict pollinator declines.
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Nico Blüthgen | Karl Eduard Linsenmair | N. Blüthgen | K. Linsenmair | C. Weiner | Michael Werner | Michael Werner | Christiane Natalie Weiner | Christiane Weiner
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