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Insights on the Climatic Constraints on the Beetle Fauna of Coastal Alaska, U.S.A., Derived from the Mutual Climatic Range Method of Paleoclimate Reconstruction
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Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research [1523-0430] Elias, Scott yr:1999
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