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Biological collections are ecological research tools
https://australian.museum/learn/news/blog/biological-collections-ecological-research-tools/In an article in Biological Reviews, Australian Museum Senior Fellow Dr Graham Pyke and Stanford Universitys' Professor Paul Ehrlich, discuss the increasing use of biological collections in museums and herbaria to address environmental and ecological research issues.
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