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Determining commercially viable two-way and one-way ‘Contract-for-Difference’ strike prices and revenue receipts, Phillip Wild,
in Energy Policy
(2017)
Keywords: Contract for difference; Feed-in tariff; Solar PV; Operation and maintenance costs; Renewable energy policy;
SIZE AND POWER PROPERTIES OF THE AH TEST OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE, Phillip Wild,
in Macroeconomic Dynamics
(2001)
A SPECTRAL-BASED CUSUM TEST OF EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE, Phillip Wild,
in Macroeconomic Dynamics
(2002)
Registered author: Phillip Wild
TESTING TIME-SERIES STATIONARITY AGAINST AN ALTERNATIVE WHOSE MEAN IS PERIODIC, Melvin Hinich and Phillip Wild,
in Macroeconomic Dynamics
(2001)
On testing for non-linear and time irreversible probabilistic structure in high frequency ASX financial time series data, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from University of Queensland, School of Economics
(2012)
THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POWER DILEMMA*, Paul Simshauser and Phillip Wild,
in Australian Economic Papers
(2009)
Econometric Modelling in the Presence of Evolutionary Change, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
in Cambridge Journal of Economics
(1999)
Economic evolution and the science of synergetics, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
in Journal of Evolutionary Economics
(1996)
Keywords: Synergetics , Self-organisation , Time-irreversibility , Evolution , Structural change
Detecting self-organisational change in economic processes exhibiting logistic growth, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
in Journal of Evolutionary Economics
(1999)
Keywords: Discontinuity , Evolution , Logistic diffusion , Non-linearity , Non-stationarity , Self-organisation , Spectral methods
A non-technical introduction to the ANEMMarket model of the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM), Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2010)
The Western Australian Power Dilemma, Paul Simshauser and Phillip Wild,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2009)
Keywords: Electiricty Generation; Natural Gas; Levelised Cost of Energy
DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORM FILTERS: CYCLE EXTRACTION AND GIBBS EFFECT CONSIDERATIONS, Melvin Hinich, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
in Macroeconomic Dynamics
(2009)
IDENTIFYING NONLINEAR SERIAL DEPENDENCE IN VOLATILE, HIGH-FREQUENCY TIME SERIES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR VOLATILITY MODELING, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Melvin Hinich,
in Macroeconomic Dynamics
(2010)
Are daily and weekly load and spot price dynamics in Australia's National Electricity Market governed by episodic nonlinearity?, Phillip Wild, Melvin Hinich and John Foster,
in Energy Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Nonlinearity Portmanteau tests Bicorrelation Tricorrelation Trimming Deep structure
Structural change in macroeconomic time series: A complex systems perspective, Melvin Hinich, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
in Journal of Macroeconomics
(2006)
Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Australias National Electricity Market, John Foster, Melvin Hinich and Phillip Wild,
in The Energy Journal
(2008)
The transformative effect of unscheduled generation by solar PV and wind generation on net electricity demand, William Bell, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: solar PV, wind generation, electricity demand, AEMO, electricity demand forecasting, renewable energy, transmission, climate change adaptation, Feed-in tariffs; non-scheduled generation; FiT; residential solar PV; Sustainable; DUOS; TUOS; smart meters
Collinsville solar thermal project: Yield forecasting – Final report, William Bell, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: Climate change, Collinsville, electricity demand, Demand management, dispatch forecasting, Electricity, Energy Consumption, Energy economics, Future proofing, LFR, Linear Fresnel Reflector, mitigation, Australian national electricity market, NEM, power purchase agreements, PPA, Queensland, Australia, Renewable energy, solar energy, solar thermal
Collinsville solar thermal project: Energy economics and dispatch forecasting - Final report, William Bell, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: Australian National Electricity Market, NEM, Climate change, Collinsville, electricity demand, Demand management, dispatch forecasting, Electricity, Energy Consumption, Energy economics, Future proofing, LFR, Linear Fresnel Reflector, mitigation, Australian national electricity market, NEM, power purchase agreements, PPA, Queensland, Australia, Renewable energy, solar energy, solar thermal
Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Australia’s National Electricity Market, John Foster, Melvin Hinich and Phillip Wild,
in The Energy Journal
(2008)
Keywords: Electricity market; spot prices; RMP model; Australia
Renewable hydrogen requirements and impacts for network balancing: A Queensland case study, Phillip Wild, Lucas Skoufa and Nancy Spencer,
in Economic Analysis and Policy
(2024)
Keywords: Renewable hydrogen; Hydrogen capable gas turbines; Network balancing; Carbon offsets; Electricity markets;
Discrete Fourier Transform Filters as Business Cycle Extraction Tools: An Investigation of Cycle Extraction Properties and Applicability of �Gibbs� Effect, Melvin Hinich, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
from University of Queensland, School of Economics
(2008)
An Investigation of the Cycle Extraction Properties of Several Bandpass Filters Used to Identify Business Cycles, Melvin Hinich, John Foster and Phillip Wild,
from University of Queensland, School of Economics
(2008)
The Use of Trimming to Improve the Performance of Tests for Nonlinear Serial Dependence with Application to the Australian National Electricity Market, Phillip Wild, Melvin Hinich and John Foster,
from University of Queensland, School of Economics
(2008)
Are Daily and Weekly Load and Spot Price Dynamics in Australia's National Electricity Market Governed by Episodic Nonlinearity?, Phillip Wild, Melvin Hinich and John Foster,
from University of Queensland, School of Economics
(2008)
Testing for the Existence of a Generalized Wiener Process- the Case of Stock Prices, Melvin Hinich, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from University of Queensland, School of Economics
(2010)
Derivatives and hedging practices in the Australian National Electricity Market, Jonty Flottmann, Phillip Wild and Neda Todorova,
in Energy Policy
(2024)
Keywords: Energy markets; Derivative markets; Hedging;
Testing for non-linear and time irreversible probabilistic structure in high frequency financial time series data, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Melvin Hinich,
in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A
(2014)
Impact of Carbon Prices on Wholesale Electricity Prices and Carbon Pass-Through Rates in the Australian National Electricity Market, Phillip Wild, William Bell and John Foster,
in The Energy Journal
(2015)
Keywords: Carbon pass-through; Carbon price; Electricity prices; Agent-based; model; DC OPF Algorithm; Australian National Electricity Market
Randomly Modulated Periodic Signals in Australias National Electricity Market, John Foster, Melvin Hinich and Phillip Wild,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2008)
Keywords: Electiricty Generation; Natural Gas; Levelised Cost of Energy
An Assessment of the Impact of the Introduction of Carbon Price Signals on Prices, Production Trends, Carbon Emissions and Power Flows in the NEM for the period 2007-2009, Phillip Wild, William Bell and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2012)
The Impact of Carbon Pricing on Wholesale Electricity Prices, Carbon Pass-Through Rates and Retail Electricity Tariffs in Australia, Phillip Wild, William Bell and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2012)
Keywords: Electricity Markets, Carbon Trading
Impact of Carbon Prices: State Production Trends, Inter-state Trade and Carbon Emission Reduction Outcomes in the NEM over the period 2007- 2009, Phillip Wild, William Bell and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2012)
Keywords: carbon price, carbon emission reductions, agent-based model, DC OPF Algorithm, Australian National Electricity Market (NEM)
Impact of Operational Wind Generation in the Australian National Electricity Market over 2007-2012, Phillip Wild, William Bell and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2014)
Keywords: carbon emissions, electricity prices, agent-based model, DC OPF Algorithm, wind generation, Australian National Electricity Market.
Collinsville solar thermal project: Yield forecasting - Draft report, William Bell, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2014)
Keywords: Energy Economics, Electricity Markets, Renewable Energy, Solar Thermal
Collinsville solar thermal project: Energy economics and Dispatch forecasting - Draft repor, William Bell, Phillip Wild and John Foster,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2014)
Keywords: Energy Economics, Electricity Markets, Renewable Energy, Solar Thermal
Wind speed and electricity demand correlation analysis in the Australian National Electricity Market: Determining wind turbine generators’ ability to meet electricity demand without energy storage, William Bell, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Michael Hewson,
in Economic Analysis and Policy
(2015)
Keywords: Wind speed; Electricity demand; Correlation; Australian National Electricity Market; Wind turbine generators; Renewable energy; Renewable energy portfolio; Solar PV;
Revitalising the wind power induced merit order effect to reduce wholesale and retail electricity prices in Australia, William Bell, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Michael Hewson,
in Energy Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Wholesale spot price; Wind turbine generator; Renewable energy planning; Large-scale renewable energy target; Interconnector; NEMLink;
Wind speed and electricity demand correlation analysis in the Australian National Electricity Market: Determining wind turbine generators’ ability to meet electricity demand without energy storage, William Bell, Phillip Wild, John Foster and Hewson Michael,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2015)
Keywords: Wind speed Electricity demand Correlation Australian National Electricity Market Wind turbine generators Renewable energy Renewable energy portfolio solar PV
Impact of Carbon Prices on Wholesale Electricity Prices and Carbon Pass-Through Rates in the Australian National Electricity Market, Phillip Wild, William Paul Bell, and John Foster,
in The Energy Journal
(2015)
Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: End of Year Report 2009, John Foster, Liam Wagner, Phillip Wild, Junhua Zhao, Lucas Skoofa and Craig Froome,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2011)
Keywords: Distributed Generation. Energy Economics, Electricity Markets, Renewable Energy
Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: End of Year Report 2010, John Foster, Liam Wagner, Phillip Wild, Junhua Zhao, Lucas Skoofa, Craig Froome and Ariel Liebman,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2011)
Keywords: Distributed Generation. Energy Economics, Electricity Markets, Renewable Energy
Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid: Interim Report 2011, John Foster, Liam Wagner, Phillip Wild, William Bell, Junhua Zhao and Craig Froome,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2011)
Keywords: Distributed Generation. Energy Economics, Electricity Markets, Renewable Energy
Final Report: Market and Economic Modelling of the Intelligent Grid, John Foster, Liam Wagner, Phillip Wild, William Bell, Junhua Zhao and Craig Froome,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2011)
Keywords: Distributed Generation. Energy Economics, Electricity Markets, Renewable Energy
Analysis of institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change, John Foster, William Bell, Phillip Wild, Deepak Sharma, Suwin Sandu, Craig Froome, Liam Wagner, Suchi Misra and Ravindra Bagia,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: Climate change adaptation; Climate change mitigation; electricity demand; electricity generation; transmission; distribution; Australian National Electricity Market; Feed-in tariffs; FiT; solar PV; residential solar PV; reverse auction FiT; parity; Levelised cost of energy; LCOE; Diffusion of innovations; dynamic efficiency; allocative efficiency; Sustainable; Social progress; Environmental protection; Social inequity; DUOS; TUOS; smart meters; institutional adaptation;
Institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change, John Foster, William Bell, Craig Froome, Phillip Wild, Liam Wagner, Deepak Sharma, Suwin Sandu, Suchi Misra and Ravindra Bagia,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2012)
Keywords: Electricity Markets, Climate Change, Australian National Electricity Market (NEM)
Institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change: A non-technical summary for policy makers, John Foster, William Bell, Craig Froome, Phillip Wild, Liam Wagner, Deepak Sharma, Suwin Sandu, Suchi Misra and Ravindra Bagia,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2012)
Keywords: Electricity Markets, Climate Change, Australian National Electricity Market (NEM)
Analysis of institutional adaptability to redress electricity infrastructure vulnerability due to climate change, John Foster, William Bell, Phillip Wild, Deepak Sharma, Suwin Sandu, Craig Froome, Liam Wagner, Suchi Misra and Ravindra Bagia,
from School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia
(2013)
Keywords: Climate change adaptation; Climate change mitigation; electricity demand; electricity generation; transmission; distribution; Australian National Electricity Market; Feed-in tariffs; FiT; solar PV; residential solar PV; reverse auction FiT; parity; Levelised cost of energy; LCOE; Diffusion of innovations; dynamic efficiency; allocative efficiency; Sustainable; Social progress; Environmental protection; Social inequity; DUOS; TUOS; smart meters; institutional adaptation;
Ninety-Five British Gulf War Health Professionals’ Met and Unmet Expectations of Re-Entry to Civilian Life Following Military Deployment, Deidre Wild,
in Current Trends On Biostatistics & Biometrics
(2019)
Keywords: Meta Keywords: Biometrics Open Access Journal, Biostatistics and Biometrics, Biostatistics and Biometrics Open Access Journal, Open Access Journals, biometrics journal, biometrics articles, biometrics journal reference, biometrics journal impact factor, biometrics and biostatistics journal impact factor, journal of biometrics, open access, Lupine publishers, Lupine Publishers Review; Gulf War; Non-regular health professionals; Homecoming; Met and Unmet Expectations
The Role of cumulative ‘Hassles’ as a Potential Source of Mental and Physical Distress in Gulf War Health Professional Veterans, Deidre Wild,
in Current Trends On Biostatistics & Biometrics
(2020)
Keywords: Biometrics Open Access Journal; Biostatistics And Biometrics; Biostatistics and Biometrics Open Access Journal; Biometrics Journal; Biometrics Articles; Biometrics Journal Reference; Biometrics Journal Impact Factor; Biometrics And Biostatistics Journal Impact Factor; Journal of Biometrics; lupine publishers; lupine publishers’ group
What Drives Land Prices in Your Market? The Use of Multiple Regression Analysis to Confirm the Significance of Determinative Real Estate Value Elements, Martin Wild,
in Journal of the ASFMRA
(2009)
Keywords: Agribusiness, Land Economics/Use, Public Economics
Decadal changes in radiative fluxes at land and ocean surfaces and their relevance for global warming, Martin Wild,
in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change
(2016)
British Non-Regular Services Health Professional Veterans’ Perceptions of their Social Relationships, Support and Sharing of Gulf War (1991) Experiences in the 18 Months Post-War, Deidre Wild,
in Current Trends On Biostatistics & Biometrics
(2020)
Keywords: Biometrics Open Access Journal; Biostatistics And Biometrics; Biostatistics and Biometrics Open Access Journal; Biometrics Journal; Biometrics Articles; Biometrics Journal Reference; Biometrics Journal Impact Factor; Biometrics And Biostatistics Journal Impact Factor; Journal of Biometrics; lupine publishers; lupine publishers’ group; Gulf War; British; health professional veterans; social relationships, support and sharing; Lupine publishers; Lupine publishers’ group
Older Veterans’ Memories from the Korean War- a Qualitative Study, Deidre Wild,
in Current Trends On Biostatistics & Biometrics
(2019)
Keywords: Biometrics Open Access Journal, Biostatistics and Biometrics, Biostatistics and Biometrics Open Access Journal, Open Access Journals, biometrics journal, biometrics articles, biometrics journal reference, biometrics journal impact factor, biometrics and biostatistics journal impact factor, journal of biometrics, open access, Lupine publishers, Lupine Publishers Review; Korean War; Veterans; Memories; Resilience; Remembrance; Chinese and Northern Koreans; British troops; Combat exposure; Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Wende in der Bildungspolitik? Zur Fortschreibung des Bildungsgesamtplans, Peter Wild,
in Wirtschaftsdienst – Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik (1949 - 2007)
(1979)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2014 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2016)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2013 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2015)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2012 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2014)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2011 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2013)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2010 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2012)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2009 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2011)
Arzneimittelversorgung der Privatversicherten 2008 - Zahlen, Analysen, PKV-GKV-Vergleich, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2010)
Beurteilung von Modellen der Einbeziehung von Beamten in die gesetzliche Krankenversicherung, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV
(2005)
Abschätzung der in naher Zukunft benötigten Steuermittel für die geplante Pflegereform des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV, Köln
(2020)
Die Bedeutung der Privatversicherten für Apotheken, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV, Köln
(2017)
Verlagerung staatlicher Finanzierungsaufgaben auf die Beitragszahler - Eine Analyse unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der PKV, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV, Köln
(2015)
Volkwirtschaftliche Wirkungen der Alterungsrückstellungen in der Privaten Kranken- und Pflegeversicherung - Aktualisierte Werte des Beitrags zum Nettosparvolumen Deutschlands, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV, Köln
(2015)
Tropical ecology and physical edaphology: Lal, R., Wiley Interscience, 1987. Price: [pound sign]72[middle dot]50, A. Wild,
in Agricultural Systems
(1987)
A guide for the hydroponic and soilless culture grower: Benton Jones, J. Timber Press, Portland, 1983. Price (paper back): US$19.95, A. Wild,
in Agricultural Systems
(1985)
Evaluation of fertility by plant and soil analysis: Davidescu, D. and Davidescu, V. (Translated from the Romanian by Kent, S. L.). Abacus Press, Turnbridge Wells, Kent, Great Britain, 1982, 560 pp. No price given, A. Wild,
in Agricultural Systems
(1983)
Efficiency and Risk Convergence of Eurozone Financial Markets, Joerg Wild,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2015)
Keywords: Bank efficiency, Financial risk, Convergence, DEA, SFA, Eurozone
Efficiency and risk convergence of Eurozone financial markets, Joerg Wild,
in Research in International Business and Finance
(2016)
Keywords: Bank efficiency; Financial risk; Convergence; DEA; SFA; Eurozone;
Flip the Script: Using the refined flipped classroom model to reduce the BAME attainment gap, Charles Wild,
from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
(2017)
Keywords: Refined flipped classroomBAME studentsCritical reasoningAttainment gapStudent experience
The Flip Side: A case study examining how the refined flipped classroom enhances BAME student performance, Charles Wild,
from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
(2017)
Keywords: Refined flipped classroom; BAME students; Student retention; Student progression
Group technology, cells and flow-lines, Ray Wild,
in Omega
(1974)
Short-term forecasting based on a transformation and classification of traffic volume time series, Dieter Wild,
in International Journal of Forecasting
(1997)
Conformance and Deviance: Company Responses to Institutional Pressures for Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, Susan Wild,
in Social and Environmental Accountability Journal
(2014)
Re-interpreting the Building Industry Communications Research Project, Alan Wild,
in Construction Management and Economics
(2004)
Keywords: Communications research, reinterpretation, situation, uncertainty, under-boundedness,
Learning the wrong lessons from history: Underestimating strategic change in business turnarounds, Andrew Wild,
in Business History
(2010)
Keywords: turnaround, acquisition, divestment, resource-based view, performance,
London clerical workers, 1880--1914, Jonathan Wild,
in Business History
(2011)
Discussion of ‘Different approaches to corporate reporting regulation: How jurisdictions differ and why’, Ken Wild,
in Accounting and Business Research
(2010)
Steuerzuschüsse für die Soziale Pflegeversicherung zur Stabilisierung der Pflegebeiträge - Finanzielle Tragfähigkeit und Prognosen, Frank Wild,
from WIP – Wissenschaftliches Institut der PKV, Köln
(2024)
RECENT TRENDS IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION IN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF WEST GERMANY, M.T. Wild,
in Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
(1975)
Virtual Environments and the Acceleration of Experiential Learning, Chris Wild,
in International Statistical Review
(2007)
Issues in Ethical Theory, John Wild,
in American Journal of Economics and Sociology
(1943)
BOOK REVIEWS: 10, P. Wild,
in Biometrics
(2004)
THE PREDICTION PERFORMANCE OF A STRUCTURAL MODEL OF ACCOUNTING NUMBERS, Jj Wild,
in Journal of Accounting Research
(1987)
Keywords: Forecasting, Structural modelling, Prediction performance, Disaggregate data
URBANIZATION AND THE JOB NEEDS OF SCHOOL LEAVERS, Ray Wild,
in Journal of Management Studies
(1971)
Dynamic nutrient effects on soil carbon, Birgit Wild,
in Nature Climate Change
(2024)
African languages to get more bespoke scientific terms, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2021)
Keywords: Media, Education, Machine learning, Communication, Language
Major African radio telescope will help to image black holes, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2022)
Keywords: Astronomical instrumentation, Astronomy and astrophysics
Wellcome says it has perpetuated ‘systemic racism’ in science, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2022)
Keywords: Funding, Society
Leaving academia for industry? Here’s how to handle salary negotiations, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2023)
Keywords: Careers, Industry, Communication, Funding
Just 5 women have won a top maths prize in the past 90 years, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2024)
Keywords: Careers, Mathematics and computing
Giant SKA telescope rattles South African community, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2016)
Zimbabwean scientists fight to preserve national academy, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2016)
Violence escalates at South African universities, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2016)
Quest to map Africa’s soil microbiome begins, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2016)
African countries mobilize to battle invasive caterpillar, Sarah Wild,
in Nature
(2017)
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