Geographic Patterns in the Evolution of Resistance and Virulence in Drosophila and Its Parasitoids
Many insects are attacked by internal parasitoids against which they mount a largely cellular immunological defense. The resistance of a host and the virulence of a parasitoid determine which species survives after parasitism. Drosophila is parasitized by several hymenopterous parasitoids, especiall...
Main Authors: | Kraaijeveld, A, Godfray, H |
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Other Authors: | The American Society of Naturalists |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Chicago Press
1999
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