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Emergent Non-Consumptive Predator Effects Alter Habitat Colonization By Dipteran Prey [PDF]
When ovipositing, prey organisms avoid habitat patches containing predator cues because predators consume, and negatively affect the fitness of their prey.
Staats, Ethan G
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THE DAMSELFLY ENIGMA: BETTER BIGGER OR SMALLER? [PDF]
![Figure][1] Damselflies show abrupt, darting flight, which is the envy of aero-engineers. This amazing ability is used both to capture prey and, by males, to establish territories that can attract females.
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LIFE HISTORY PLASTICITY IN A DAMSELFLY: EFFECTS OF COMBINED TIME AND BIOTIC CONSTRAINTS [PDF]
Frank Johansson+3 more
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A new species of damselfly, Pericnemis melansoni sp. nov. from Mindanao, is described and illustrated. It differs from its closest described relatives in lacking an elongate process on the posterior lobe of the prothorax, and in having the lower branches
R.J.T. Villanueva+2 more
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LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION IN A NONTERRITORIAL DAMSELFLY (ODONATA: COENAGRIONIDAE) [PDF]
Ola M. Fincke
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Interactions were studied among juvenile narrow-claw crayfish, Astacus leptodactylus (Eschscholtz), and common water frog, Rana esculenta (L.), tadpoles and common blue damselfly, Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier), larvae during rearing under ...
Ulikowski Dariusz+4 more
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VISUAL CUES IN MATE RECOGNITION IN THE DAMSELFLYISCHNURA ELEGANSVANDER LINDEN (ZYGOPTERA: COENAGRIONIDAE) [PDF]
Stanislav N. Gorb
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Covariation in life-history traits, demographics and behaviour in ischnuran damselflies: the evolution of monandry [PDF]
J ROBINSON
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We present a genome assembly from an individual female Ischnura elegans (the blue-tailed damselfly; Arthropoda; Insecta; Odonata; Coenagrionidae). The genome sequence is 1,723 megabases in span. The majority of the assembly (99.55%) is scaffolded into 14
Benjamin W. Price+2 more
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The role of behavioural ecology of damselflies in the use of fluctuating asymmetry as a bioindicator of water pollution [PDF]
Sönke Hardersen
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