The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds
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The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds. / Dillon, Shaun; Fjeldså, Jon.
I: Ecography, Bind 28, 2005, s. 682-692.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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Dillon, S & Fjeldså, J 2005, 'The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds', Ecography, bind 28, s. 682-692.
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Dillon, S., & Fjeldså, J. (2005). The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds. Ecography, 28, 682-692.
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Dillon S, Fjeldså J. The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds. Ecography. 2005;28:682-692.
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title = "The implications of different species concepts for describing biodiversity patterns and assessing conservation needs for African birds",
author = "Shaun Dillon and Jon Fjelds{\aa}",
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language = "English",
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journal = "Ecography",
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publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
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