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Why Is Wood-Feeder, Apate Terebrans Attacking Only Terminalia Mantaly In The Midst Of Susceptible Urban Tree Species? Evaluation of Wood Feeding Shift Hypotheses
The Wood-Feeding Shift Hypotheses (WFSH) posits that Apate terebrans may not shift (H0) or shift (H1) feeding on Terminalia mantaly in the midst of susceptible species