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    Evolution of specialization of Cassida rubiginosa on Cirsium arvense (Compositae, Cardueae) 

    Cripps, M. G.; Jackman, S. D.; Roquet, C.; van Koten, C.; Rostás, M.; Bourdôt, G. W.; Susanna, A. (Frontiers Media, 2016-08)
    The majority of herbivorous insects are specialized feeders restricted to a plant family, genus, or species. The evolution of specialized insect–plant interactions is generally considered to be a result of trade-offs in ...
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    AuthorBourdôt, G. W. (1)Cripps, M. G. (1)Jackman, S. D. (1)Roquet, C. (1)Rostás, M. (1)Susanna, A. (1)van Koten, C. (1)Keyword060307 Host-Parasite Interactions (1)0607 Plant Biology (1)060808 Invertebrate Biology (1)
    070308 Crop and Pasture Protection (Pests, Diseases and Weeds) (1)
    100202 Biological Control (1)
    biological control (1)
    Cardueae (1)Cassida rubiginosa (1)Cirsium arvense (1)host specificity (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2016 (1)
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