Hide and seek in forests: colonization by the pine processionary moth is impeded by the presence of nonhost trees
Anne‐Maïmiti Dulaurent(UniLaSalle), Hervé Jactel(CEA CESTA), Fabrice Vétillard(CEA CESTA), Inge van Halder(CEA CESTA), Pierre Menassieu(CEA CESTA), Annabel J. Porté(CEA CESTA)
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