Life history evolution in a globally invading tephritid: patterns of survival and reproduction in medflies from six world regions
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Christos T. Nakas | Nikos T. Papadopoulos | James R. Carey | Hans-Georg Müller | H. Müller | Chris Nakas | N. Papadopoulos | J. Carey | A. Diamantidis | Shuang Wu | Shuang Wu | Alexandros D. Diamantidis
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