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Direct and indirect effects of warming on aphids, their predators, and ant mutualists.
B. Barton, A. Ives
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ABSTRACT Eusociality in insects has arisen multiple times independently in Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants), Blattodea (termites) and Coleoptera (beetles). In Hymenoptera and Blattodea, the evolution of eusociality led to species proliferation. In the hyperdiverse Coleoptera, obligate eusociality evolved only once, in the ancient Australian ambrosia ...
James R. M. Bickerstaff +2 more
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ABSTRACT In plant–virus–vector tripartite relationships, it has been recognised that viral infections alter the physiological state of host plants, enhancing vector performance and facilitating virus transmission to other host individuals. Natural tripartite systems with perennial host plants are expected to persist for a long time through clonal ...
Miyabi Otsubo +3 more
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On some Undescribed Aphides from the Collection of the Indian Museum
P. van der Goot
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The Practical Significance of the Revolution of the Embryo in Aphid Eggs [PDF]
Andrew C. Baker
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ZW and XY Sex Chromosomes Drive Rapid and Distinctive Evolution of Sex‐Biased Gene Expression
ABSTRACT Cichlids are a textbook model system of adaptive radiation and a fascinating example of rapid sex chromosome evolution. Yet in these fish, as in most other taxa, the mechanisms causing sex chromosome turnover and the subsequent impact thereof are unknown.
Kevin Hsiung +2 more
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