Host‐plants of leaf‐miners in Australian subtropical rainforest
Leaf‐miners are endophytic insect herbivores that are considered to be relatively host‐specific compared with other types of insect herbivores, often depending on one or a few congeneric hosts. Because of their degree of host‐specificity, they may be particularly vulnerable to environmental change....
Main Authors: | Maunsall, S, Burwell, C, Morris, R, McDonald, W, Edwards, E, Oberprieler, R, Kitching, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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