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Journal article

Competitive interactions among four pest species of earth mites (Acari : Penthaleidae)

PA Umina, AA Hoffmann

Journal of Economic Entomology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2005

DOI: 10.1093/jee/98.2.307

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Keywords

Spp.
Agriculture
Avena
Acari
Behavior, Animal
Interactions
Halotydeus
Competition
Animals
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Triticum
Entomology
Reproduction
Earth Mite
Biology
Penthaleus
Abundance
Pastures
Competitive Behavior
Halotydeus-Destructor Acari
Science & Technology
Interspecific Competition

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