In this way, we aimed to
mimic the preferential transcription of R29var in rosetting R29
parasites, a
parasite line in which the A4var gene is deleted
...www.ndm.ox.ac.uk
How does the obligate
parasite manipulate the host to change the flow of sugars?
... Hoch H C, Staples R C,
Whitehead B, Comeau J, Wolf E D. Science.
...www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov
surfaces have been used to
mimic the. topography of the leaf surface and induce
... membrane drives sugar transport from plant to
parasite.
...www.ars.usda.gov
Artificial membranes and etched surfaces have been used to
mimic the
... How does the obligate
parasite manipulate the host to change the flow of sugars?
...www.pnas.org
Pages 338-369 in Host-
Parasite Evolution: General Principles and Avian Models
... ROBINSON, S. K., F. R. THOMPSON III, T. M. DONOVAN, D. R.
WHITEHEAD,
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Comments on the ms by Fernando Alvarez, Maria
Whitehead and an anonymous reviewer
... inaccurate-
mimic brood
parasite eggs. Biology Letters (in press).
...vocs.unideb.hu
Hauber ME, Kilner RM (2007) Who
mimics whom? Communication, co-evolution, and chick mimicry in
parasitic finches. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (in
...www.sbs.auckland.ac.nz
This is a
parasitic wasp whose host is the eumenid wasp Odynerus spinipes,
.... Confirmed by PF
Whitehead. This is a scarce habitat in Worcestershire.
...wbrc.org.uk