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  • 3. Plant chemical defense indirectly mediates aphid performance via interactions with tending ants.
    Züst T, Agrawal AA.
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  • 8. Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations promote ant tending of aphids.
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  • 10. Elevational cline in herbivore abundance driven by a monotonic increase in trophic-level sensitivity to aridity.
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  • 11. Disruption of ant-aphid mutualism in canopy enhances the abundance of beetles on the forest floor.
    Zhang S, Zhang Y, Ma K.
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  • 12. Bottom-up effects of plant genotype on aphids, ants, and predators.
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  • 14. Ecology and biology of the parasitoid Trechnites insidiosus and its potential for biological control of pear psyllids.
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  • 17. Ecological consequences of interactions between ants and honeydew-producing insects.
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  • 18. Exclusion of Mediterranean ant species enhances biological control of the invasive mealybug Delottococcus aberiae in citrus.
    Plata Á, Gómez-Martínez MA, Beitia FJ, Tena A.
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  • 19. Tetramorium tsushimae Ants Use Methyl Branched Hydrocarbons of Aphids for Partner Recognition.
    Sakata I, Hayashi M, Nakamuta K.
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