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- who: Penelope R. Whitehorn and colleagues from the Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling , LA, UK have published the Article: Sex allocation theory reveals a hidden cost of neonicotinoid exposure in a parasitoid wasp, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 13/09/2022
- what: The authors explore how sex allocation theory can help the authors unravel the costs of exposure to controversial neonicotinoid pesticides. To date, much of the work on the ecological significance of neonicotinoids has focused on one class of beneficial insect: the pollinating insects, in particular honeybees and species of bumblebee . . .
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