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Insect Pollinators in the Neotropics at the Anthropocene Crossroads: A Critical Synthesis of the "Insect Pollinators"
Juliana Hipólito1, Carmen S S Pires2, Márcia M Maués3
1Instituto Nacional da Mata Atlântica, Santa Teresa, ES, Brazil. juhipolito@gmail.com.
Neotropical Entomology
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