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Acquisition of a native hostplant by an introduced oligophagous herbivore
M. R. Berenbaum
, A. R. Zangerl
Entomology
Center for Advanced Study
Office of the Provost
Plant Biology
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Prairie Research Institute
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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Herbivore
100%
Wild Parsnip
100%
Parsnip
100%
Oligophagous
100%
Webworm
66%
Sex Ratio
33%
Growth Rate
33%
Consumption Rate
33%
North America
33%
Female Offspring
33%
Europe
33%
Energy Consumption Reduction
33%
Sexual Dimorphism
33%
Survivorship
33%
Lepidoptera
33%
Heracleum
33%
Full-sib Family
33%
Pupal Weight
33%
Preference Test
33%
Caterpillar
33%
Pastinaca Sativa
33%
Depressaria
33%
Consumption Growth
33%
Oecophoridae
33%
Additive Genetic Variance
33%
Overall Survival
33%
Host Population
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Parsnip
100%
Webworm
33%
Europeans
16%
Sires
16%
Host Plant
16%
Sex Ratio
16%
Pastinaca sativa
16%
Lepidoptera
16%
Genetic Variance
16%
Oecophoridae
16%
Depressaria pastinacella
16%
Heracleum Maximum
16%