Literature

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A. Bendicho-Lopez1998New distributional and foodplant records for twenty Cuban moths
E. A. Bernays1998Evolution of feeding behavior in insect herbivores - Success seen as different ways to eat without being eaten
E. A. Bernays1998Evolution of feeding behavior in insect herbivores: success seen as different ways to eat without being eaten
E. A. Bernays1998The value of being a resource specialist: Behavioral support for a neural hypothesis
R. C. Berberet, Bisges A. D.1998Potential for competition among natural enemies of larvae of Hypera postica (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) in the southern plains
J. A. Barone1998Effects of light availability and rainfall on leaf production in a moist tropical forest in central Panama
J. A. Barone1998Host-specificity of folivorous insects in a moist tropical forest
I. T. Baldwin1998Jasmonate-induced responses are costly but benefit plants under attack in native populations
Y. Ayal1998Arthropod communities in deserts are top-down controlled: An example from the Central Negev, Israel
A. H. Axen, Pierce N. E.1998Aggregation as a cost-reducing strategy for lycaenid larvae
A. A. Agrawal, Rutter M. T.1998Dynamic anti-herbivore defense in ant-plants: the role of induced responses
A. A. Agrawal1998Algal defense, grazers, and their interactions in aquatic trophic cascades
A. A. Agrawal1998Induced responses to herbivory and increased plant performance
A. A. Agrawal1998Leaf damage and associated cues induce aggressive ant recruitment in a neotropical ant-plant
G. H. Adler1998Impacts of resource abundance on populations of a tropical forest rodent
J. F. Addicott1998Regulation of mutualism between yuccas and yucca moths: population level processes
P. A. Abrams, Holt, R. D., Roth, J. D.1998Apparent competition or apparent mutualism? Shared predation when populations cycle
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith