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Downloaded from rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org on January 4, 2014 The mode of pheromone evolution: evidence from bark beetles
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Pretoria / Sunderland / New York / Oxford / Washington / DC / Townsville / /

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National Academy Press / Cambridge University Press / Pergamon Press / D. L. & Teale S. A. / Evolution Group / Teale S. A. / /

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South Africa / United States / Australia / /

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James Cook University / University of Melbourne / Transvaal Museum / /

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food resources / particular chemicals / chemical blends / chemical characters / chemical ecology / communication systems / chemical data / pheromone communication systems / use different groups / dissimilar chemicals / chemical constituents / particular characteristic chemicals / bark beetle chemical communication systems / chemical structures / chemical components / chemical composition / chemical-character changes / uninformative chemical components / chemical component / chemical communication / Chemical means / chemical / chemicals / /

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University of Melbourne / Cambridge University / R. E. Symonds* and Mark A. Elgar Department of Zoology / James Cook University / HI PI / School of Tropical Biology / Royal Society / /

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Deborah Cole / Tristram Wyatt / Mark A. Elgar / Michael Magrath / Robert Capon / Matthew R. E. Symonds / /

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T. D. / Author / representative / /

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North America / Central America / /

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pheromones / simulation / /

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