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Superparasitism reconsidered: is it an adaptive competition? The example of Diadromus pulchellus

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Labeyrie, V., Rojas-Rousse, D. Superparasitism reconsidered: is it an adaptive competition? The example of Diadromus pulchellus. Experientia 41, 15–18 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02005854

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