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The adaptive significance of insect gall morphology
G N Stone
, K Schonrogge
School of Biological Sciences
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
gall insect
100%
gall
69%
interspecific variation
12%
tissue
9%
insect
8%
thrips
7%
natural enemy
6%
aphid
6%
wasp
6%
intraspecific variation
5%
host plant
5%
phenotype
4%
fitness
4%
surface area
3%
gene
3%
rate
1%
analysis
1%
Agriculture & Biology
gall-inducing insects
70%
galls
51%
interspecific variation
10%
Cynipidae
7%
Cecidomyiidae
6%
insects
6%
Thysanoptera
5%
intraspecific variation
5%
natural enemies
5%
Aphidoidea
4%
surface area
4%
plant tissues
4%
tissues
4%
host plants
4%
phenotype
3%
genes
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Insecta
49%
Thysanoptera
32%
Insect Genes
28%
Aphids
26%
Wasps
23%
Phenotype
9%