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Coadaptation of offspring begging and parental provisioning--an evolutionary ecological perspective on avian family life. [PDF]
Estramil N, Eens M, Müller W.
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Parent-offspring conflict and co-adaptation: behavioural ecology meets quantitative genetics. [PDF]
Smiseth PT, Wright J, Kölliker M.
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Plant defense against insect herbivores. [PDF]
Fürstenberg-Hägg J +2 more
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Species divergence in offspring begging intensity: difference in need or manipulation of parents? [PDF]
Qvarnström A +4 more
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A phylogeny and molecular barcodes for Caenorhabditis, with numerous new species from rotting fruits. [PDF]
Kiontke KC +6 more
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The genetics of maternal care: direct and indirect genetic effects on phenotype in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus. [PDF]
Hunt J, Simmons LW.
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Cydnotomus – a new Australian burrower bug genus, with two new species (Heteroptera, Cydnidae)
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An update to the catalogue of the Cydnidae (Hemiptera) of the Western Hemisphere (Froeschner 1960) is given. A total of 6 genera and 21 species are listed together with their synonyms. References are given for the original descriptions and the subsequent
M. A., M. Coscarón
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Burrower bugs are typical pentatomoid insects, small to medium in size, recognized by the morphological adaptations for digging. However, some cydnids live aboveground or on vegetation, feeding on falling seeds or even plant tissues.
C. Schwertner, C. Nardi
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Burrower bugs are typical pentatomoid insects, small to medium in size, recognized by the morphological adaptations for digging. However, some cydnids live aboveground or on vegetation, feeding on falling seeds or even plant tissues.
C. Schwertner, C. Nardi
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