A meta-analysis of crop pest and natural enemy response to landscape complexity.
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Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer | Claire Kremen | R. Chaplin-Kramer | C. Kremen | M. O’Rourke | E. J. Blitzer | Megan E O'Rourke | Eleanor J Blitzer | M. O'Rourke | R. Chaplin‐Kramer
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