Effects of plant availability on population size and dynamics of an insect community: diamondback moth and two of its parasitoids.

scientific article published on 13 February 2014

Effects of plant availability on population size and dynamics of an insect community: diamondback moth and two of its parasitoids. is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0007485314000054
P698PubMed publication ID24521693

P50authorMyron P. ZaluckiQ42029225
Yaghoub FathipourQ51441340
Javad KarimzadehQ59083589
P2093author name stringM Soufbaf
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P433issue4
P304page(s)418-431
P577publication date2014-02-13
P1433published inBulletin of Entomological ResearchQ15763806
P1476titleEffects of plant availability on population size and dynamics of an insect community: diamondback moth and two of its parasitoids
P478volume104

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