Jing Leong
0000-0002-4698-5613
Biology Centre
12 papers found
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Variation in induced responses in volatile and non-volatile metabolites among six willow species: Do willow species share responses to herbivory?
Correction: Effects of individual traits vs. trait syndromes on assemblages of various herbivore guilds associated with central European Salix
Challenge accepted: Evolutionary lineages versus taxonomic classification of North American shrub willows (Salix)
Effects of individual traits vs. trait syndromes on assemblages of various herbivore guilds associated with central European Salix
To and fro in the archipelago: Repeated inter-island dispersal and New Guinea’s orogeny affect diversification of Delias, the world’s largest butterfly genus
Contrasting levels of β‐diversity and underlying phylogenetic trends indicate different paths to chemical diversity in highland and lowland willow species
A global phylogeny of butterflies reveals their evolutionary history, ancestral hosts and biogeographic origins
Specialised chemistry affects insect abundance but not overall community similarity in three rare shrub willows: Salix myrtilloides, S. repens and S. rosmarinifolia
Quantity and specialisation matter: Effects of quantitative and qualitative variation in willow chemistry on resource preference in leaf‐chewing insects
Addendum to “Leaf insects from Luzon, Philippines, with descriptions of four new species, the new genus Pseudomicrophyllium, and redescription of Phyllium (Phyllium) geryon Gray, 1843, (Phasmida: Phylliidae)”
Leaf insects from Luzon, Philippines, with descriptions of four new species, the new genus Pseudomicrophyllium, and redescription of Phyllium (Phyllium) geryon Gray, 1843,(Phasmida: Phylliidae)
Leaf insects from Luzon, Philippines, with descriptions of four new species, the new genus Pseudomicrophyllium, and redescription of <br />Phyllium (Phyllium) geryon Gray, 1843, (Phasmida: Phylliidae)
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