Literaturverzeichnis und Quellenangabe der Bilder

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Literaturverzeichnis und Quellenangabe der Bilder
Tiere im Lärm – Auswirkungen und Anpassungsmöglichkeiten
Literaturverzeichnis und Quellenangabe der Bilder
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http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/view.php?tid=3&did=27732
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/mamuin/3427554733/
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http://e-info.org.tw/topic/frog/Rana-taipehensis/Rana-taipehensis.htm
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http://www.mister-toad.com/photos/lizard/uma_scoparia.html
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http://www.naturfoto-cz.de/great-tit-foto-326.html
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