Species and sexual differences in behavioural responses of a specialist and generalist parasitoid species to host-related volatiles.

scientific article published on 30 May 2012

Species and sexual differences in behavioural responses of a specialist and generalist parasitoid species to host-related volatiles. is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0007485312000326
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P2093author name stringE Ngumbi
H Fadamiro
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P433issue6
P1104number of pages9
P304page(s)710-718
P577publication date2012-05-30
P1433published inBulletin of Entomological ResearchQ15763806
P1476titleSpecies and sexual differences in behavioural responses of a specialist and generalist parasitoid species to host-related volatiles.
P478volume102

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