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Differential colonization of resistant and susceptible host plants: Pemphigus and Populus
N. A. Moran, T. G. Whitham
Biological Sciences
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Susceptible Host
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Populus
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Migrants
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Resistant Host
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Pemphigus
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Attractivity
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Survivorship
50%
Host Tree
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Canyon
50%
Aphids
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Pemphigus betae
50%
Populus Angustifolia
50%
Natural Hybrid
50%
Utah
50%
Colonizer
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Host Selection
50%
Leaf Turnover
50%
Physiological Condition
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Colonization Dynamics
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Host Quality
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Feeding Stage
50%
Colonization Rate
50%
Limited Ability
50%
Censusing
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Colonization Pattern
50%
Colonization Time
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Spring
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Pemphigus Betae
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Host Plant
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Canyons
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Populus
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Populus angustifolia
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Host Selection
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