Autor:
Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.
Hughes, A. C.
Buamas, C.
Johnson, Anne
Vasseur, Liette
Reymondin, Louis
Deguine, J. -P.
Sheil, D.
Though often perceived as an environmentally-risky practice, biological control of invasive species can restore crop yields, ease land pressure and thus contribute to forest conservation. Here, we show how biological control against the mealybug Phenacoccus manihoti (Hemiptera) slows deforestatio...
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Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.
,
Hughes, A. C.
,
Buamas, C.
,
Johnson, Anne
,
Vasseur, Liette
,
Reymondin, Louis
,
Deguine, J. -P.
,
Sheil, D.
,
[Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests]
,
Biological control of an agricultural pest protects tropical forests