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Changes in Insect Abundance and Distribution

by Dr. Molly Darr | 2011-2020 Publications

Abstract

First, by changing or manipulating the environment, man has created conditions that permit certain species to increase their population densities.

To read the full article please visit the link below:

Maser, Chris. 2013. Changes in Insect Abundance and Distribution. Insects and Sustainability of Ecosystem Services.

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