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A comparative exploration of the inquiline and prey species of Nepenthes rafflesiana pitchers in contiguous and fragmented habitat patches in Singapore
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Lam, Weng Ngai, Yeo, Huiqing, Lim, Robyn J. Y., Wong, Shi Hong, Lam-Phua, Sai Gek, Fashing, Norman J., Neo, Louise, Wang, Wendy Y., Cheong, Loong Fah, Ng, Paul Y. C., Tan, Hugh T. W. (2020): A comparative exploration of the inquiline and prey species of Nepenthes rafflesiana pitchers in contiguous and fragmented habitat patches in Singapore. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 68: 838-858, DOI: 10.26107/RBZ-2020-0093
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