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Difference in leaf quality between canopy trees and seedlings affects migration and survival of spring-feeding moth larvae
M. Murakami
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N. Wada
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Global Research Centre for Advanced Sustainability Science, Organization for Promotion of Research
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Canopy Tree
100%
Moth Larvae
100%
Leaf Quality
100%
Seedling Leaf
100%
Forest Floor
75%
Canopy Leaves
75%
Seasonal Changes
25%
Water Content
25%
Migratory Behavior
25%
Bud Break
25%
Nitrogen Content
25%
Quercus Crispula
25%
Mother Tree
25%
Food Materials
25%
Leaf Toughness
25%
Tannin Content
25%
Fifth Instar
25%
Late Spring
25%
Noctuidae
25%
Larval Feeding
25%
Rearing Experiment
25%
Alternative Food
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Spring
100%
Instar
100%
Floors
100%
Rearing
66%
Quercus
66%
Quercus Mongolica
33%
Seed Tree
33%
Tannin
33%
Budbreak
33%
Migratory Behavior
33%
Noctuidae
33%