Cryptic diversity and female host specificity in a parasitoid where the sexes utilize hosts from separate orders.
Investigating complex parasitic life cycles is important for understanding the major fitness components that drive the evolution of host-parasite systems. The rare condition of heterotrophic heteronomy, in which the sexes utilize disparate host taxa, is a poorly understood complex parasitic lifestyl...
Main Authors: | Hayward, A, McMahon, D, Kathirithamby, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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