Wildlife-friendly farming increases crop yield: evidence for ecological intensification
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Matthew S. Heard | Marek Nowakowski | James M. Bullock | Ben A. Woodcock | S. Hinsley | J. Bullock | M. Nowakowski | B. Woodcock | R. Pywell | L. Ridding | M. Heard | Richard F. Pywell | Shelley Hinsley | Lucy Ridding | Lucy E. Ridding
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