Acknowledgement
본 논문은 산림청 임업진흥원의 '열대림 탄소흡수량 MRV 및 관리체계 구축 방안 연구(2018110C10-2020-BB01)', 환경부 국립생태원의 '대발생 곤충 모니터링과 천적의 활용가능성 탐색(NIE-C-2021-36)' 과제의 지원을 받아 수행되었습니다.
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