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How Large-scale DNA Barcoding Programs Can Boost Biodiversity Conservation Planning: Linking Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) Analyses to the Barcode of Life Database (BoLD). Abstract
Author
Faith D.P; K.J. Williams
Year
2005
Contents
Abstract
Bibliographic Data
Title
How Large-scale DNA Barcoding Programs Can Boost Biodiversity Conservation Planning: Linking Phylogenetic Diversity (PD) Analyses to the Barcode of Life Database (BoLD). Abstract
Author
Faith D.P; K.J. Williams
Year
2005
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Conference Name
Australian Entomological Society's 36th AGM and Scientific Conference/7th Invertebrate Biodiversity and Conservation Conference/Australian Systematics Society
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