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6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
The study was carried out in the framework of the Biodiversity 
Assessment Tools Project (EVK2-CT1999-00041) in the 
Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development Program of 
the European Union. We are grateful to Christian Ginzler, Ariel 
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