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C. Caillaud ; Y. Rahbe | 1999article/chapitre/communication
D. Adams ; A. Douglas | 1997To explore the effect of rearing-plant species on the contribution of the symbiotic bacterium, Buchnera, to aphid performance. larvae of Aphis fabae that contained the bacteria (symbiotic aphids) and larvae experimentally deprived of the bacteri[...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Douglas | 1997Twenty-nine clones of Aphis fabae Scopoli (Aphididae: Homoptera) were isolated into laboratory culture from the primary host plants Euonymus europaeus and Viburnum opulus and the secondary host plants Arctium lappus, Impatiens glandulifera, Trop[...]article/chapitre/communication
S. Via | 1991article/chapitre/communication
M. Caillaud ; S. Via | 2000Not only is ecological specialization a defining feature of much of Earth's biological diversity, the evolution of specialization may also play a central role in generating diversity by facilitating speciation. To understand how ecological speci[...]article/chapitre/communication
S. Via | 1999Determining the extent and causes of barriers to gene flow between genetically divergent populations or races of single species is an important complement to post facto analyses of the causes of reproductive isolation between recognized species.[...]article/chapitre/communication
S. Via ; D. Hawthorne | 2002Genetic correlations among phenotypic characters result when two traits are influenced by the same genes or sets of genes. By reducing the degree to which traits in two environments can evolve independently (e. g., Lande 1979; Via and Lande 1985[...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Telang ; J. Sandstrom ; E. Dyreson ; N. Moran | 1999The feeding behavior of Diuraphis noxia Mordvilko (Homoptera: Aphididae) on susceptible hosts causes both ultrastructural and tissue level damage which may affect phloem composition. Genetic evidence suggests that endosymbiotic bacteria in most [...]