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However, as highlighted by Majerus et al. (2006), the negative effects of H. axyridis are likely to be the result of a complex range of interactions, with H. axyridis having a competitive edge through resource competition, intra-guild predation (IGP), and a more plastic phenotype than other aphidophagous species.
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