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Hemiptera / Biological dispersal / Biological evolution / Geological history of Earth / Population ecology / Reproduction / Insect / Gerridae / Ant / Phyla / Protostome / Biology
Date: 2012-07-07 12:11:15
Hemiptera
Biological dispersal
Biological evolution
Geological history of Earth
Population ecology
Reproduction
Insect
Gerridae
Ant
Phyla
Protostome
Biology

If shrimps could fly - genetic flow and dispersal of aquatic insects in separated river systems January 1999 Tens of millions of insects and small crustaceans inhabit rainforest

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