LEVERAGING CITIZEN SCIENCE TO ASSESS RICHNESS, DIVERSITY, AND ABUNDANCE IN ANT COMMUNITIES
Tim M. Szewczyk(University of Stirling), Tanja Schwander(University of Lausanne), Amaury Avril(Société Académique Vaudoise), Guillaume Lavanchy(University of Lausanne), Cléo Bertelsmeier(University of Lausanne), Antoine Guisan(University of Lausanne), Anne Freitag, Olivier Broennimann(University of Lausanne)
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