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Costs and benefits of territoriality: behavioral and reproductive release by competing aphids.
T. G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Body Size
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Aphids
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Pemphigus betae
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Populus Angustifolia
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Reproductive Success
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Narrowleaf Cottonwood
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Fecundity
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Territoriality
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Leaf Quality
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Competitive Release
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Reproductive Performance
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Kick
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Gall-forming Aphids
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Leaf Blade
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Territorial Interaction
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Microhabitat Variation
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Basal Stem
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Aphid Reproduction
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Body Size
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Reproductives
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Pemphigus Betae
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Populus angustifolia
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Reproductive Success
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Microhabitat
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Territoriality
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Reproductive Performance
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Leaf Blade
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