Flight response of parasitoids toward plant-herbivore complexes:A comparative study of two parasitoid-herbivore systems on cabbage plants
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Junji Takabayashi | Akio Takafuji | Kaori Shiojiri | J. Takabayashi | K. Shiojiri | A. Takafuji | Syunichi Yano | S. Yano
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