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Reproductive character displacement

Still another case of reproductive character displacement has been proposed for the nun moth, Lymantria monacha, by Gries et al. (2001). In Honshu, Japan,... [Pg.312]

Gries, G., Schaeffer, P. W., Gries, R., LiSka, J. and Gotoh, T. (2001). Reproductive character displacement in Lymantria monacha from Northern Japan Journal of Chemical Ecology 27 1163-1176. [Pg.326]


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