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George Weiblen
University of Minnesota Twin Cities - Minneapolis / United States
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George Weiblen's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Low host specificity of herbivorous insects in a tropical forest V Novotny, Y Basset, SE Miller, GD Weiblen, B Bremer, L Cizek, P Drozd Nature 416 (6883), 841-844, 2002 7662002
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Why are there so many species of herbivorous insects in tropical rainforests? V Novotny, P Drozd, SE Miller, M Kulfan, M Janda, Y Basset, GD Weiblen science 313 (5790), 1115-1118, 2006 6122006
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CTFS‐Forest GEO: a worldwide network monitoring forests in an era of global changeKJ Anderson‐Teixeira, SJ Davies, AC Bennett, EB Gonzalez‐Akre, ...Global change biology 21 (2), 528-549, 20156252015
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How to be a fig waspGD WeiblenAnnual review of entomology 47 (1), 299-330, 20026402002
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The global distribution of diet breadth in insect herbivoresML Forister, V Novotny, AK Panorska, L Baje, Y Basset, PT Butterill, ...Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (2), 442-447, 20155922015
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