An aerial netting study of insects migrating at high altitude over England.

scientific article published in April 2004

An aerial netting study of insects migrating at high altitude over England. is …
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P356DOI10.1079/BER2004287
P698PubMed publication ID15153295

P50authorDon R. ReynoldsQ52693576
Jason W. ChapmanQ52699912
P2093author name stringA D Smith
I P Woiwod
E T Smith
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P433issue2
P921main subjecthigh altitudeQ59775044
P304page(s)123-136
P577publication date2004-04-01
P1433published inBulletin of Entomological ResearchQ15763806
P1476titleAn aerial netting study of insects migrating at high altitude over England
P478volume94