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Modulation of immune responses to parasitoids by polydnavirusesBECKAGE, N. E.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S57-S64, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper
Coevolutionary interactions between host life histories and parasite life cyclesKOELLA, J. C; AGNEW, P; MICHALAKIS, Y et al.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S47-S55, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper
Evolution and phylogeny of behavioural manipulation of insect hosts by parasitesPOULIN, R.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S3-S11, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper
Wolbachia as a possible means of driving genes into populationsCURTIS, C. F; SINKINS, S. P.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S111-S115, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper
Parasite manipulation of insect reproduction : who benefits ?HURD, H.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S13-S21, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper
Displaced tick-parasite interactions at the host interfaceNUTTALL, P. A.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S65-S72, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper
Plasmodium ookinete development in the mosquito midgut : a case of reciprocal manipulationSHAHABUDDIN, M.Parasitology (London. Print). 1998, Vol 116, pp S83-S93, issn 0031-1820, SUPConference Paper