Diversity of beetle species and functional traits along gradients of deadwood suggests weak environmental filtering
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R. Tognetti | M. Marchetti | G. Chirici | D. Travaglini | F. Lombardi | M. Basile | S. Francini | F. Parisi | Elena De Santis
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