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L'entomologie est la science qui étudie les insectes
Entomologie is de wetenschap die insecten bestudeert

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Insects and Nature Management - Posters

- Belgium on the lookout for exotic mosquito species (Diptera: Culicidae)

Isra DEBLAUWE et al.

- Pollinator diversity, herb layer diversity and seminatural habitat enhance pollination service to sweet cherry

Maxime EERAERTS et al.

- Invertebrate friendly management of roadside verges: towards a multi-species approach provincial natuurstudiedag Oost-Vlaaderen 16 februari 2019

Mark ALDERWEIRELDT

- Forest edges reduce slug (but not snail) activity-density across Western Europe

Pallieter DE SMEDT P. et al.

- Temporal complementarity of arthropod detritivores in an old sand quarry

Pallieter DE SMEDT., Willem PROESMANS & Lander BAETEN

- Forest fragmentation and morphometry of the dung beetle Anoplotrubes stercorosus in Central Sweden : First results

Green REINOSO et al.