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- who: Kylie Zirbel and collaborators from the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, Vero Beach, FL, USA have published the Article: Parental and offspring larval diets interact to influence life-history traits and infection with dengue virus in Aedes aegypti, in the Journal: Nutritional quality behaves as predicted for a stressor in which it is expected that good condition parents will produce high-quality offspring and poor condition parents will produce lower quality offspring [2,69,70]. These results suggest that parental larval nutrition is important to Ae. aegypti female offspring. Parental diet effects . . .
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