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Csdka, Gyuri; Mattson, W<strong>il</strong>liam J.; Stone, Graham N.; Price, Peter W., eds.<br />

1998. The biology of gall-inducing arthropods. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-199. St. Paul,<br />

MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Service</strong>, North Central <strong>Research</strong><br />

<strong>Station</strong>. 329 p.<br />

This proceedings explores many facets of the ever intriguing and enigmatic<br />

relationships between plants and their gall-forming herbivores. The research<br />

reported herein ranges from studies on classical biology and systematics of galling<br />

to molecular phylogeny, population genetics, and ecological and evolutionary<br />

theory. Human kind has much to learn and gain from understanding the fine deta<strong>il</strong>s<br />

of how plants and their gallers interact.<br />

KEY WORDS: Biogeography, biodiversity, phylogeny, evolution, resistance,<br />

plant-herbivore interactions, Cynipidae, Cecidomy<strong>ii</strong>dae, and Tenthredinidae.

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