Influences of trees on abundance of natural enemies of insect pests: a review
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K. Hubbard | M. Schoeneberger | R. Case | M. E. Dix | L. Hodges | L. Young | M. Harrell | R. J. Wright | R. J. Johnson | J. R. Brandle | N. J. Sunderman | R. L. Fitzmaurice | R. Johnson
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