'Do you remember the first time?' Host plant preference in a moth is modulated by experiences during larval feeding and adult mating.
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Migratory management and environmental conditions affect lifespan and oxidative stress in honey beesBehavioral adaptations imply a direct link between ecological specialization and reproductive isolation in a sympatrically diverging ground beetle.Experimentally induced host-shift changes life-history strategy in a seed beetle.Loss of adaptation following reversion suggests trade-offs in host use by a seed beetle.Exploring the Effects of Plant Odors, from Tree Species of Differing Host Quality, on the Response of Lymantria dispar Males to Female Sex Pheromones.Host Plant Species Differentiation in a Polyphagous Moth: Olfaction is Enough.How Glucosinolates Affect Generalist Lepidopteran Larvae: Growth, Development and Glucosinolate Metabolism.Higher plasticity in feeding preference of a generalist than a specialist: experiments with two closely related Helicoverpa species.Combinatorial Codes and Labeled Lines: How Insects Use Olfactory Cues to Find and Judge Food, Mates, and Oviposition Sites in Complex Environments.Geographical matching of volatile signals and pollinator olfactory responses in a cycad brood-site mutualism.Larval personality does not predict adult personality in a holometabolous insectA context-dependent induction of natal habitat preference in a generalist herbivorous insect
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'Do you remember the first time?' Host plant preference in a moth is modulated by experiences during larval feeding and adult mating.
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Mattias C Larsson
Peter Anderson
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10.1111/ELE.12419
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2015-03-03T00:00:00Z