Why are there no small species among xylem-sucking insects?

作者: Vojtech Novotny , Michael R Wilson , None

DOI: 10.1023/A:1018432807165

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摘要: … pressure gradient needed for feeding (P), calculated using Poiseuille's Law, and the cibarial pump load (L), estimated as xylem … pressure of xylem fluid. This conclusion is based on the …

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