Rebolledo, D., Lasa, R., Guevara, R., Murillo, R., & Williams, T. (2015). Baculovirus-Induced Climbing Behavior Favors Intraspecific Necrophagy and Efficient Disease Transmission in Spodoptera exigua. Public Library of Science.
Chicago Style CitationRebolledo, Dulce, Rodrigo Lasa, Roger Guevara, Rosa Murillo, and Trevor Williams. Baculovirus-Induced Climbing Behavior Favors Intraspecific Necrophagy and Efficient Disease Transmission in Spodoptera Exigua. Public Library of Science, 2015.
MLA CitationRebolledo, Dulce, et al. Baculovirus-Induced Climbing Behavior Favors Intraspecific Necrophagy and Efficient Disease Transmission in Spodoptera Exigua. Public Library of Science, 2015.
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