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Asymmetry in host and parasitoid diffuse coevolution when the red queen has to keep a finger in more than one pie
Frontiers in Zoology
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Asymmetry in host and parasitoid diffuse coevolution: when the red
queen has to keep a finger in more than one pie
Laurent Lapchin* and Thomas Guillemaud
Address: Biologie des Populations en Interaction, UMR 1112 Réponse des Organismes aux Stress Environnementaux, Inra/Unsa, 400 route
des Chappes, BP167 06903 Sophia-Antipolis cedex, France
Email: Laurent Lapchin* - lapchin@antibes.inra.fr; Thomas Guillemaud - guillem@antibes.inra.fr
* Corresponding author
Published: 01 March 2005
Received: 10 December 2004
Accepted: 01 March 200
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