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    Invasion success of a scarab beetle within its native range: Host range expansion versus host-shift 

    Lefort, Marie-Caroline; Boyer, Stephane; De Romans, S.; Glare, Travis; Armstrong, Karen F.; Worner, Susan P. (PeerJ Inc., 2014-02-25)
    Only recently has it been formally acknowledged that native species can occasion-ally reach the status of 'pest or 'invasive species' within their own native range. The study of such species has potential to help unravel ...
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