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dc.creatorMachado G.
dc.creatorRequena G.S.
dc.creatorBuzatto B.A.
dc.date2009
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dc.date2015-06-26T13:33:36Z
dc.date2015-11-26T15:32:38Z
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dc.identifierOecologia Brasiliensis. , v. 13, n. 1, p. 58 - 79, 2009.
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dc.identifier10.4257/oeco.2009.1301.05
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dc.titleReproductive Behavior In Harvestmen (arachnida): Mating Systems And Parental Care [comportamento Reprodutivo De Opiliões (arachnida): Sistemas De Acasalamento E Cuidado Parental]
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