Avian predation of insects on corn (Zea mays): Effects of methyl jasmonate, methyl salicylate, and weather conditions
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Avian predation of insects on corn (Zea mays): Effects of methyl jasmonate, methyl salicylate, and weather conditions
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Wilson Journal of Ornithology
Volume 135, Issue 2, Pages -
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Wilson Ornithological Society
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2023-09-27
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10.1676/22-00117
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