Use of 3-Dimensional Videography as a Non-Lethal Way to Improve Visual Insect Sampling
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Timothy J. Robinson | Douglas I. Smith | Michael F. Curran | Kyle Summerfield | Emma-Jane Alexander | Shawn G. Lanning | Anna Rose Schwyter | Melanie L. Torres | Scott Schell | Karen L. Vaughan | Michael F. Curran | T. Robinson | Emma Alexander | Scott Schell | K. Vaughan | Douglas I. Smith | A. Schwyter | K. Summerfield
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