Bird diversity of tea plantations in Darjeeling Hills, Eastern Himalaya, India
Chettri A, Sharma K, Dewan S, Acharya BK. 2018. Bird diversity of tea plantations in Darjeeling Hills, Eastern Himalaya, India. Biodiversitas 19: 1066-1073. The biodiversity wealth and conservation potential of agro-ecosystems including cash crop plantations is gaining significance in recent years....
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Autores principales: | ABHISHEK CHETTRI, KISHOR SHARMA, SAILENDRA DEWAN, BHOJ KUMAR ACHARYA |
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2018
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