Introduced Insects: A Biogeographic and Systematic Perspective

  • Simberloff D
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Introduced insects attract public attention primarily when they become “pests.” The impact of fire ants, killer bees, gypsy moths, Japanese beetles, and Colorado potato beetles on our economy and environment is well known. The last have even played roles...

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Simberloff, D. (1986). Introduced Insects: A Biogeographic and Systematic Perspective (pp. 3–26). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-4988-7_1

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