Global potential distribution, climate dynamics, and essential climate variables for Anastrepha suspensa (Diptera: Tephritidae) using the CLIMEX model
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E. G. Fidelis | R. S. da Silva | G. Amaro | M. A. Soares | B. Ronchi-Teles | Cícero Manoel dos Santos | Geovani da Silva Santana
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