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Volatiles of bacteria associated with parasitoid habitats elicit distinct olfactory responses in an aphid parasitoid and its hyperparasitoidTopsoil translocation in extensively managed arable field margins promotes plant species richness and threatened arable plant speciesPatterns of local, intercontinental and interseasonal variation of soil bacterial and eukaryotic microbial communitiesMany parasitoids lack adult fat accumulation, despite fatty acid synthesisIntegrated global assessment of the natural forest carbon potentialOdours released by bacteria affect the foraging behaviour of primary and secondary parasitoids differentlyGlobal maps of soil temperature
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