Publications
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fungal associates of the xylosandrus compactus (coleoptera: curculionidae, scolytinae) are spatially segregated on the insect body. | studies of symbioses have traditionally focused on explaining one-to-one interactions between organisms. in reality, symbioses are often much more dynamic. they can involve many interacting members, and change depending on context. in studies of the ambrosia symbiosis-the mutualism between wood borer beetles and fungi-two variables have introduced uncertainty when explaining interactions: imprecise symbiont identification, and disregard for anatomical complexity of the insects. the black twig bo ... | 2016 | 27357160 |