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Infochemicals in tritrophic interactions : origin and function in a system consisting of predatory mites, phytophagous mites and their host plants
M. Dicke
Laboratory of Entomology
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internal PhD, WU
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
17%
Elm
5%
Host Plant
100%
Kairomone
58%
Linalool
5%
Mite
11%
Natural Selection
5%
Offspring
5%
Oviposition
5%
Perennials
5%
Phaseolus lunatus
5%
Pheromone
11%
Physiological Response
5%
Phytophagous Insects
5%
Phytophagous Mites
100%
Predation
5%
Predatory Mites
100%
Prey Preference
58%
Reproductive Success
17%
Selection Pressure
23%
Semiochemical
23%
Tetranychidae
100%
Tetranychus urticae
11%
Tritrophic Interaction
100%
Trophic Level
23%
Urtica
11%