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Risks and benefits of introduced biocontrol agent interaction with native non-target hosts: Microctonus aethiopoides (Irish biotype) and Irenimus stolidus in Otago, New Zealand

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posted on 2017-04-26, 05:42 authored by Colin M. Ferguson, Dianne M. Barton, Bruce A. Philip

Ferguson, C.M., Barton, D.M. & Philip, B.A. (2017) Risks and benefits of introduced biocontrol agent interaction with native non-target hosts: Microctonus aethiopoides (Irish biotype) and Irenimus stolidus in Otago, New Zealand. In Invertebrate Ecology of Australasian Grasslands. Proceedings of the Ninth ACGIE (ed S.N. Johnson), pp. 57-58. Western Sydney University, Hawkesbury, NSW, Australia.

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