Biology
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Contrary to Biodiversity Norm And Much Like Gangsters, Flatworms Live Where They Want
It turns out that trematodes and other parasitic flatworms live in larger numbers in temperate regions, contrary to the global norm of greater biodiversity in warm temperatures.
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