The Role of Host Selection in the Ecology of Phytophagous Insects
- 1 August 1953
- journal article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Canadian Entomologist
- Vol. 85 (8) , 276-282
- https://doi.org/10.4039/ent85276-8
Abstract
It is a commonplace entomological observation that each phytophagous insect is restricted in its feeding to a small fraction only of the plant species that grow in any area. This phenomenon is generally referred to as “host selection”. The ecological significance of host plant selection among insects is manifest principally in an effect on the geographical distribution of insect species since phytophagous insects can occur only where suitable host plants are available.Keywords
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