Abstract
Observations ín Parkinsonia aculeala L. (Leguminosae) were made ín Buenos Aires. Within a host plant, species of adult Cerambycidae and Bostrichidae avoid competition by usíng differential spatial distribution, or by cho osíng trunks and basal branches 10 afford a greater volume of wood for larvae. In Cerambycidae, the different architecture and dispositions of the larval galleries decrease the ínter- and intraspecific competition.Comments
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