HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Heteroptera and colleagues from the first , days after the previous parasitization by the other speciesTaken individually, each species has a very high parasitization impact. The overall impact considering both species also does not change in case they occur simultaneously on the same egg mass. Although our findings suggest that when the two species share the same egg mass, the overall biocontrol potential will likely be preserved, the species that approaches the egg mass first prevails in intrinsic competition resulting in predominant reproductive success on the other species, with considerable consequences for the desired outcome of biocontrol . . .
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