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Mandible length ratios as a mechanism for co-occurrence: evidence from a world-wide comparison of tiger beetle assemblages (Cicindelidae)
David Pearson, S. A. Juliano
CLAS-NS: Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
GIOS: Sustainability Initiative
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