Speciation in Nearctic oak gall wasps is frequently correlated with changes in host plant, host organ, or both
Anna K. G. Ward(University of Iowa), Andrew A. Forbes(University of Iowa), Robin K. Bagley(University of Iowa), Scott P. Egan(Texas State University), James R. Ott(Texas State University), Kelly L. Weinersmith(Rice University), Sofia I. Sheikh(University of Iowa), Glen R. Hood(University of Notre Dame), Linyi Zhang(Anderson University - South Carolina), Y. Miles Zhang(National Museum of Natural History), Kirsten M. Prior(Binghamton University)
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