Olfactory preference in chemical host plant recognition by male and female click beetles and its implications for pest management
Michael Brunner(Universität Innsbruck), Michael Traugott(Universität Innsbruck), Riccardo Favaro(University of Padua), Willem G. van Herk(Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada), Paige Bogaerts(Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada), Oskar Rennstam Rubbmark(Universität Innsbruck), Sergio Angeli(Free University of Bozen-Bolzano)
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