Evolution of Ecological and Behavioural Diversity. Australian Acacia Thrips as Model Organisms
- Publisher : ABRS/CSIRO
- Illustrations : 476 figs (27 col)
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Describes diversity in structure, ecology, life-history and behaviour within a single lineage of insects living on plants of a single genus, and how it has evolved. Emphasises patterns in host-plant relationships within these insects. Analysis of ways in which the complex interdependencies among these insect species have driven patterns of insect diversity, behaviour, and host-plant association, through the creation, exploitation and opportunistic use of niches
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