生态学杂志 ›› 2000, Vol. ›› Issue (3): 36-45.
朱麟, 古德祥
收稿日期:
1998-03-09
修回日期:
1998-08-20
出版日期:
2000-06-10
Zhu Lin, Gu Dexiang
Received:
1998-03-09
Revised:
1998-08-20
Online:
2000-06-10
朱麟, 古德祥. 昆虫对植物次生性物质的适应策略[J]. 生态学杂志, 2000, (3): 36-45.
Zhu Lin, Gu Dexiang. The Adaptive Strategies of Insects to Plant Alleochemicals[J]. cje, 2000, (3): 36-45.
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