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The following pages link to Host shifting by Operophtera brumata into novel environments leads to population differentiation in life-history traits (Q57001784):
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- Outbreaks by canopy-feeding geometrid moth cause state-dependent shifts in understorey plant communities (Q37298759) (← links)
- Experimentally induced host-shift changes life-history strategy in a seed beetle. (Q40083292) (← links)
- Geometrid outbreak waves travel across Europe. (Q42011996) (← links)
- Multiple host shifts between distantly related plants, Juglandaceae and Ericaceae, in the leaf-mining moth Acrocercops leucophaea complex (Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae). (Q42040275) (← links)
- Predictable modification of body size and competitive ability following a host shift by a seed beetle (Q47392845) (← links)
- Host range testing for risk assessment of a sexually dimorphic polyphagous invader, painted apple moth (Q56455279) (← links)
- A lack of native congeners may limit colonization of introduced conifers by indigenous insects in Europe (Q56781647) (← links)
- Host plants and reproductive behaviour in the African maize stemborer,Busseola fusca(Fuller 1901) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) (Q58255927) (← links)
- Population genetic structure of the winter moth, Operophtera brumata Linnaeus, in the Orkney Isles suggests long-distance dispersal (Q58317477) (← links)