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鸟类学研究(英文版)

北京林业大学

郑光美

季刊

2055-6187

10-1240/Q

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010-62337915

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北京市海淀区清华东路35号北京林业大学

鸟类学研究(英文版)/Journal Avian ResearchCSCD
为加强中国与世界的鸟类学学术交流,提高中国鸟类学的学术水平和国际影响,北京林业大学申办了鸟类学学术期刊《Chinese Birds》(《中国鸟类》)。该刊将由北京林业大学和中国动物学会鸟类学分会共同主...展开全部>>
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