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BIBLIOTECA
VIRTUAL
ECOLOGIA
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La biblioteca virtual de BIO-NICA no tiene
fines lucrativo, tan solo apoyar a investigadores, estudiantes y publico en general
a documentarse en temas que tienen que ver con Biodiversidad.
Los documentos presentados son obtenidos de la Internet
o de amigos o son publicaciones de miembros o asociados del Museo
Entomológico o de ALAS.
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