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Plant sex and induced responses independently influence herbivore performance, natural enemies and aphid-tending ants
Abstract
Plant sexual dimorphism and induced responses to herbivore damage independently influenced Herbivore performance and the composition of arthropod communities at higher trophic levels.
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