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Patch size of gall-forming aphids: Deme formation revisited
Rachel Ben-Shlomo
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Moshe Inbar
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
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AFLP Fingerprinting
20%
Anacardiaceae
20%
Aphid Population
20%
Aphids
100%
Baizongia pistaciae
20%
Bridging Role
20%
Cereals
20%
COI Sequences
20%
Deming
100%
Dispersal Ability
20%
Gall Density
20%
Gall-forming Aphids
100%
Gene Flow
20%
Genetic Differentiation
20%
Genetic Distance
20%
Genetic Identity
40%
Genetic Structure
40%
Geographical Environment
20%
Grass
20%
Homoptera
20%
Host Susceptibility
20%
Intimate Relationships
20%
Israel
40%
Israeli Population
40%
Local Adaptation
20%
Molecular Markers
20%
Natural Variation
20%
Neighbor-joining Tree
20%
Obligate
20%
Patch Size
100%
Pistacia
40%
Primary Host
20%
Primary Host Plant
20%
Secondary Host
40%
Single Population
20%
Substructure
20%
Turkey
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anacardiaceae
50%
Baizongia pistaciae
50%
Deciduous
50%
Fingerprint
50%
Gene Flow
50%
Genetic Distance
50%
Genetic Divergence
50%
Genetic Structure
100%
Genetic Variability
50%
Hemiptera
50%
Host Plant
50%
Pistacia
100%
Poaceae
50%