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Hawkmoths use nectar sugar to reduce oxidative damage from flight
E. Levin
, G. Lopez-Martinez
,
B. Fane
,
G. Davidowitz
Plant Sciences, School of
Entomology
BIO5, Institute of
Immunobiology
Genetics - GIDP
Applied BioSciences - GIDP
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Entomology / Insect Science - GIDP
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