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The Parasitoids of Hispinae

1988
At the beginning of this century, the subfamily Hispinae of the family Chrysomelidae consisted of 14 tribes, 51 genera and 837 species. Many of the species are pantropical and occur in four continents, principally in Asia. However, with many South American species not then described, this figure has now been greatly exceeded and should probably be 145 ...
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Past and potential future effects of habitat fragmentation on structure and stability of plant–pollinator and host–parasitoid networks

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2018
I. Grass   +4 more
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Host-Parasitoid Interactions

2013
Insects are a highly diverse group due to their ability to exploit a wide range of niches. Each plant is attacked by multiple herbivores and these in turn may harbor a bewildering complexity of natural enemies, particularly parasitoids, which are often quite specialized in terms of the host species identity (and stage of attack) of their hosts ...
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The impact of adult diet on parasitoid reproductive performance

Journal of Pest Science, 2017
G. Benelli   +5 more
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Parasitoids

2010
L.M. Henry, B.D. Roitberg
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Parasitoids and Competition

The American Naturalist, 1980
Carl E. Bouton   +2 more
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