COSTS OF INDUCED RESPONSES AND TOLERANCE TO HERBIVORY IN MALE AND FEMALE FITNESS COMPONENTS OF WILD RADISH
Anurag A. Agrawal(Baylor College of Medicine), Michael J. Stout(Louisiana State University), Sharon Y. Strauss(University of California, Davis)
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