What are the effects of control of mosquitoes and other nematoceran Diptera using the microbial agent Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis (Bti) on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems? A systematic review protocol
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Magnus Land | Mirco Bundschuh | Richard J. Hopkins | Brigitte Poulin | Brendan G. McKie | B. Poulin | R. Hopkins | M. Bundschuh | B. Mckie | M. Land
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