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Community Entomology

Three interpretations of 'community entomology' are applied here. Firstly the human communitv reauires sustainable management of biodiversitv of which the insects form the major component. Secondly, as this will require measurement and comparison of insect communities, a validated, pragmat...

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Published in:New Zealand entomologist 1997, Vol.20 (1), p.1-6
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