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Expansion of elevational range in a forest pest: Can parasitoids track their hosts?
ArticleAbstract: Gradients in elevation impose changes in environmental conditions, which in turn modulate species diPalabras claves:biological control, elevational gradient, host–parasitoid interactions, North Atlantic Oscillation Index, pest dynamic, Pine processionary mothAutores:Cayuela L., Heras D., Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Pérez-Luque A.J.Fuentes:googlescopusNo evidence of induced defence after defoliation in three pine species against an expanding pest, the pine processionary moth
ArticleAbstract: Trees may react against defoliation by producing new tissues with modified morphological and nutritiPalabras claves:Bioassay, Chemical defence, Defoliation, Food Quality, lepidopteraAutores:Hódar J.A., Lucía Torres-Muros, Pérez-Luque A.J., Senhadji K., Zamora R.Fuentes:googlescopus