Lesieur, V.
Lombaert, E.
Guillemaud, T.
Courtial, B.
Strong, W.
Roques, A.
Auger-Rozenberg, M.-A.
Funding for this research was provided by:
European Cooperation in Science and Technology (FP1002 (PERMIT))
European Project (collaborative project 245268 (ISEFOR))
French Ministry of Agriculture, Food, Fisheries, Rural Affairs and Spatial Planning (DGFAR 01/09)
Article History
Received: 18 December 2017
Revised: 13 May 2018
Accepted: 18 May 2018
First Online: 25 May 2018
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: The authors state that there is no conflict of interest.
: All applicable international, national, and/or institutional guidelines for the care and use of animals were followed. Likewise, collection on public lands was conducted in compliance with existing regulations for insects defined as non-commercial, as determined by local offices. Furthermore, for sampling carried out on private lands, we had permission from the owners. Additionally, these field studies did not involve endangered or protected species.