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기후변화가 곤줄박이(Sittiparus varius)의 번식생태와 생물계절성 불일치에 미치는 영향

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' 기후변화가 곤줄박이(Sittiparus varius)의 번식생태와 생물계절성 불일치에 미치는 영향' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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  • 과수원, 과일들, 수목
  • 곤줄박이
  • 기후변화
  • 모니터링
  • 번식생태
  • 생물계절성
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' 기후변화가 곤줄박이(Sittiparus varius)의 번식생태와 생물계절성 불일치에 미치는 영향' 의 참고문헌

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