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Pierre-Emmanuel Gay

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Pest Management Science|October 2, 2019
The limitations of locust preventive management faced with spatial uncertainty: exploration with a multi-agent modelPierre-Emmanuel Gay, Michel Lecoq, Cyril Piou
Pest Management Science|June 20, 2017
Improving preventive locust management: insights from a multi-agent modelPierre-Emmanuel Gay, Michel Lecoq, Cyril Piou
Pest Management Science|August 4, 2021
Importance of human capital, field knowledge and experience to improve pest locust managementPierre-Emmanuel Gay, Eduardo Trumper, Michel Lecoq, et al.
Global Change Biology|May 3, 2017
Climate-driven geographic distribution of the desert locust during recession periods: Subspecies' niche differentiation and relative risks under scenarios of climate changeChristine N Meynard, Pierre-Emmanuel Gay, Michel Lecoq, et al.
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Pest Management Science|October 2, 2019
The limitations of locust preventive management faced with spatial uncertainty: exploration with a multi-agent modelPierre-Emmanuel Gay, Michel Lecoq, Cyril Piou
Pest Management Science|June 20, 2017
Improving preventive locust management: insights from a multi-agent modelPierre-Emmanuel Gay, Michel Lecoq, Cyril Piou
Pest Management Science|August 4, 2021
Importance of human capital, field knowledge and experience to improve pest locust managementPierre-Emmanuel Gay, Eduardo Trumper, Michel Lecoq, et al.
Global Change Biology|May 3, 2017
Climate-driven geographic distribution of the desert locust during recession periods: Subspecies' niche differentiation and relative risks under scenarios of climate changeChristine N Meynard, Pierre-Emmanuel Gay, Michel Lecoq, et al.
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