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Shimomura, K., H. Koshino, A. Yajima, N. Matsumoto, Y. Kagohara, K. Kamada, S. Yajima, K. Ohsawa. 2010. 2,3-Dihydrohomofarnesal: Female Sex Attractant Pheromone Component of Callosobruchus rhodesianus (Pic). Journal of Chemical Ecology 36:824–833.
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Dowling, D. K., T. Meerupati, G. Arnqvist. 2010. Cytonuclear Interactions and the Economics of Mating in Seed Beetles. The American Naturalist 176:131–140.
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Rova, E., M. Björklund. 2010. Competitive environments induce shifts in host fidelity: Shift in host fidelity. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23:1657–1663.
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Shimomura, K., T. Mimura, S. Ishikawa, S. Yajima, K. Ohsawa. 2010. Variation in mate recognition specificities among four Callosobruchus seed beetles: Mate discrimination in Callosobruchus. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 135:315–322.
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Tomkins, J.L., M.A. Penrose, J. Greeff, N.R. LeBas. 2010. Additive Genetic Breeding Values Correlate with the Load of Partially Deleterious Mutations. Science 328:892–894.
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