Modelling the potential impact of global warming on Ips typographus voltinism and reproductive diapause
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Holger Lange | Leif Martin Schroeder | Anna Maria Jönsson | Susanne Harding | H. Lange | B. Økland | A. Jönsson | H. Ravn | L. M. Schroeder | P. Krokene | Paal Krokene | Åke Lindelöw | H. P. Ravn | Å. Lindelöw | S. Harding | Bjørn Økland
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