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Variation in behavior of lycaenid larvae when attended by different ant species — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Variation in behavior of lycaenid larvae when attended by different ant species
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Authors:
Axen, A. H.
Year:
2000
Journal:
Evolutionary Ecology, Vol. 14, pp. 611-625
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
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