Agricultural landscape simplification reduces natural pest control: A quantitative synthesis
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John M. Holland | Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer | Teja Tscharntke | Douglas A. Landis | Wolfgang W. Weisser | Mary M. Gardiner | Riccardo Bommarco | Carsten Thies | D. Landis | R. Chaplin-Kramer | T. Tscharntke | R. Bommarco | M. Gardiner | W. Weisser | J. Holland | C. Winqvist | V. Hawro | A. Rusch | Carsten Thies | Adrien Rusch | Violetta Hawro | Camilla Winqvist | J. M. Woltz | J. Megan Woltz | M. Woltz | R. Chaplin‐Kramer | Mary M. Gardiner | Wolfgang W. Weisser | Megan | Woltz
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