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Michigan State University / Agricultural pest insects / Long Term Ecological Research Network / Systems ecology / Soybean aphid / Ecology / Kellogg Biological Station / Ecosystem services / Aphid / Environment / Agriculture / Land management
Date: 2013-06-03 11:40:15
Michigan State University
Agricultural pest insects
Long Term Ecological Research Network
Systems ecology
Soybean aphid
Ecology
Kellogg Biological Station
Ecosystem services
Aphid
Environment
Agriculture
Land management

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