Synchronization of host-parasite cycles by means of diapause: host influence and parasite response to involuntary host shifting.
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Multi-level determinants of parasitic fly infection in forest passerines.Reproductive ecology of a parasitic plant differs by host species: vector interactions and the maintenance of host races.Cavity types and microclimate: implications for ecological, evolutionary, and conservation studies.Mixed life-history strategies in a local population of the ectoparasitic fly Carnus hemapterus.
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Synchronization of host-parasite cycles by means of diapause: host influence and parasite response to involuntary host shifting.
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Synchronization of host-parasi ...... to involuntary host shifting.
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Synchronization of host-parasi ...... to involuntary host shifting.
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Synchronization of host-parasi ...... to involuntary host shifting.
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M A Calero-Torralbo
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10.1017/S0031182008004885
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2008-08-28T00:00:00Z