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Genes prove global pest from South America | St George ...www.theleader.com.au › News › National
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Researcher Geoff Gurr, professor in applied ecology at Charles Sturt University, says for years scientists had been "barking up the wrong tree," ...
Dung beetles – the gift that keeps on giving | Meat & Livestock ...www.mla.com.au › news-and-events › industry-news
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In this Q&A, insect ecologist Geoff Gurr, a Professor of Applied Ecology at Charles Sturt University, sheds some light on how these beetles can ...
Genes prove global pest from South America | PerthNowwww.perthnow.com.au › business › agriculture › genes...
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Researcher Geoff Gurr, professor in applied ecology at Charles Sturt University, says for years scientists had been "barking up the wrong tree," ...
Guardian: Bats: nice with rice? | Food security | The Guardian
Scientists believe a species of bat that preys on a major rice pest in Thailand could boost food security by preventing paddy losses
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