
Data belonging to: Factors causing variability in pest control in the presence of flower strips. Reference: Zilva A. van Rossum*, Laura Mansier*, Paul C.J. van Rijn & Arne Janssen. Factors causing variability in pest control inthe presence of flower strips. (unpublished) *joint first author This data is part of doctoral dissertation of Laura Mansier: The wonderful life of natural enemies – The role of landscape complementation in natural pest control (Chapter 3). README supplementary information:The excel file "SuppMat_Votecount" countains all the supplementary tables mentioned in our paper. The tab "Data table S1" contains the information of all 75 articles used in our review paper, its metadata can be found in tab "Meta data".Table S2-S35 are Pivot tables that are made using the information found in Table S1.
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