Leaf Quality and Enemy Avoidance by the Larvae of a Pyralid Moth

作者: Hans Damman

DOI: 10.2307/1938808

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摘要: … survivorship of groups oflarvae feeding on naturally growing pawpaws from which enemies were excluded to that of larvae feeding on plants to which enemies had access. After …

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