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Entomology / Developmental biology / Diabetes / Obesity / Thrifty phenotype / Polyphenism / Insect / Coccinellidae / Biological pest control / Biology / Zoology / Phyla
Date: 2012-10-01 13:27:12
Entomology
Developmental biology
Diabetes
Obesity
Thrifty phenotype
Polyphenism
Insect
Coccinellidae
Biological pest control
Biology
Zoology
Phyla

The Effects of Larval Nutrition on Reproductive Performance in a Food-Limited Adult Environment Caitlin Dmitriew1*, Locke Rowe2 1 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of Zu¨rich, Zu¨

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