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Laboratory of Animal Ecology | unknown |
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Van Dyck, H., Oostermeijer, J.G.B., Talloen, W., Feenstra, V., van der Hidde, A. & Wynhoff, I. 2000 Does the presence of ant nests matter for oviposition to a specialized myrmecophilous Maculinea butterfly? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 267: 861-866. | author |
Vanreusel, W., Maes, D. & Van Dyck, H. 2000. Soortbeschermingsplan Gentiaanblauwtje. Rapport Onderzoeksgroep Dierenecologie, Universiteit Antwerpen in opdracht van het Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, afdeling Natuur. | author |
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