Assessing fluctuation of ant populations in a distinct ecological habitat to track climate change effects
Abstract. Majeed W, Khawaja M, Rana N. 2021. Assessing fluctuation of ant populations in a distinct ecological habitat to track climate change effects. Biodiversitas 22: 2722-2727. Ants are an indicative group of terrestrial invertebrates that play an important role in soil fertility by clearing the...
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Autores principales: | Waqar Majeed, Masud Khawaja, Naureen Rana |
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2021
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