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Publications by Wee L. Yee
Identification of Host Fruit Volatiles From Domestic Apple (Malus Domestica), Native Black Hawthorn (Crataegus Douglasii) and Introduced Ornamental Hawthorn (C. Monogyna) Attractive to Rhagoletis Pomonella Flies From the Western United States
Journal of Chemical Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Biochemistry
Systematics
Behavior
Medicine
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