Patterns of vegetation and grasshopper community composition

Oecologia - Tập 83 Số 3 - Trang 299-308 - 1990
William P. Kemp1, Stephen J. Harvey2, Kevin M. O'neill2
1Rangeland Insect Laboratory, USDA Agricultural Research Service, 59717, Bozeman, MT, USA
2Entomology Research Laboratory, Montana State University, 59717, Bozeman, MT, USA

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