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Multivariate analysis of desert snail distribution in an Arizona canyon
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RP23204
Author:
Dillon, Robert T., Jr.
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MALACOLOGIA. 1980 v.19 no.2 : 201-207;
Year:
1980
Subject:
Gastropoda - United States - Arizona
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Gastropoda - Geographical distribution
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Desert fauna - Adaptation
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Molluscan reprint.
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