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Gender- and sequence-dependent predation within group colonizers of defended plants: A constraint on cheating among bark beetles?
Brian H. Aukema
, Kenneth F. Raffa
Entomology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
bark
73%
beetle
72%
gender
66%
predation
61%
pheromone
35%
predator
27%
aggregation pheromone
16%
polygamy
16%
harem
14%
biological control
10%
breeding site
10%
coevolution
10%
herbivore
8%
defense
7%
viability
7%
colonization
7%
pine
6%
assay
6%
tissue
5%
laboratory
4%
experiment
3%
distribution
2%
Agriculture & Biology
bark beetles
77%
predation
52%
Thanasimus dubius
44%
gender
39%
Ips pini
39%
predators
24%
pheromones
23%
polygamy
12%
Cleridae
12%
aggregation pheromones
10%
host seeking
10%
coevolution
9%
cooperatives
8%
breeding sites
8%
biological control
6%
herbivores
6%
viability
6%
assays
4%
tissues
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Coleoptera
100%
Pheromones
44%
Herbivory
13%
Breeding
9%
Therapeutics
1%