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      Evaluation of bioindicator systems derived from soil arthropod communities

      Applied Soil Ecology
      Elsevier BV

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                Journal
                Applied Soil Ecology
                Applied Soil Ecology
                Elsevier BV
                09291393
                September 1998
                September 1998
                : 9
                : 1-3
                : 429-437
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                10.1016/S0929-1393(98)00101-2
                7ce29f2f-3520-49f7-8384-05f18d6a2674
                © 1998

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