Distribution and Population Dynamics of Korean Endangered Species; Hipparchia autonoe (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) on Mt. Hallasan, Jeju Island, Korea
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Kim, Do-Sung
(The Institute for Conservation of Wild Species)
Cho, Young-Bok (Natural History Museum, Hannam University) Kim, Dong-Soon (Faculty of Bioscience and Industry, College of Applied Life Science, SARI, Jeju Nat'1. Univ.) Lee, Yeong-Don (Research Institute for Hallasan Jeju Special Self-Governing Province) Park, Seong-Joon (National Institute of Ecology) Ahn, Nung-Ho (National Institute of Biological Resources) |
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