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Date: 2015-03-17 14:41:41
Ecology
Philosophy of biology
Conservation
Landscape ecology
Geography
Restoration ecology
Ecological study
Conservation biology
Spatial ecology
Biology
Environment
Science

Forum Discovering Ecologically Relevant Knowledge from Published Studies through Geosemantic Searching Jason W. Karl, Jeffrey E. Herrick, Robert S. Unnasch, Jeffrey K. Gillan, Erle C. Ellis,

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