Shifted phenology in the pine processionary moth affects the outcome of tree–insect interaction
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| Authors | S. Rocha;M.C. Caldeira;Christian Burban;Carole Kerdelhue;M. Branco; |
| Journal | bulletin of entomological research |
| Year | 2019 |
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