Responses of aphids to semiochemicals released from ladybirds
Predatory ladybirds, as natural enemies of aphids, can influence their prey in various ways, for example by consuming them or making the aphids drop off from their host plants. In this study, I have examined whether aphids can respond to the semiochemicals released from ladybirds. The tritrophic sys...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2012
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