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Spatial and temporal pattern of introduced Bombus terrestris abundance in Hokkaido, Japan, and its potential impact on native bumblebees
日本の北海道に導入されたBombus terrestris(ミツバチ科)の存在数の空間的および時間的パターンおよびその天然マルハナバチへの影響の可能性
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47
Issue:
1
Page:
77-82
Publication year:
Apr. 2005
JST Material Number:
Y0467A
ISSN:
1438-3896
Document type:
Article
Article type:
原著論文
Country of issue:
Germany, Federal Republic of (DEU)
Language:
ENGLISH (EN)
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Interaction between dissimilar organisms
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