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Habitat Considerations for Parasitic Wasps (Hymenoptera)
Issue Title: Special Issue: Insect Habitats Parasitic wasps operate at a high trophic level and, because of their biology, tend to be highly specialised, sometimes having very narrow host ranges with at least local monophagy a frequent outcome. These features, in addition to our poor state of auteco...
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