Enhancing rape pollen beetle parasitism within sown flower fields along a landscape complexity gradient
Article first published online: 25 JAN 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1461-9563.2010.00516.x
© 2011 The Authors. Agricultural and Forest Entomology © 2011 The Royal Entomological Society
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Scheid, B. E., Thies, C. and Tscharntke, T. (2011), Enhancing rape pollen beetle parasitism within sown flower fields along a landscape complexity gradient. Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 13: 173–179. doi: 10.1111/j.1461-9563.2010.00516.x
Publication History
- Issue published online: 11 APR 2011
- Article first published online: 25 JAN 2011
- Accepted 7 August 2010, First published online 25 January 2011
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