Ecological effects of invasive alien insects
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Marc Kenis | Josef Settele | Alain Roques | J. Settele | M. Kenis | A. Roques | C. Lopez‐Vaamonde | M. Cock | S. Augustin | M. Auger-Rozenberg | Sylvie Augustin | Matthew J. W. Cock | Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde | Marie-Anne Auger-Rozenberg | Laura Timms | Christelle Péré | C. Péré | L. Timms
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