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Impacts of warmer temperatures on secondary seed dispersal by <i>Phanaeus vindex</i> dung beetles (Scarabaeinae). [PDF]
Duerr N, Sheldon KS.
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Comparative Mitogenomes and Phylogenetic Analyses of Coccinellidae (Coleoptera: Coccinelloidea). [PDF]
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Effects of Corcyra cephalonica Egg Consumption on Population Fitness and Reproduction of the Whitefly Predator Serangium japonicum (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). [PDF]
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Glandular quinoline-derivates protect crustacean woodlice from spider predation. [PDF]
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The interaction of <i>Serratia</i> bacteria and harmonine in harlequin ladybird confers an interspecies competitive edge. [PDF]
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Ladybird beetle–inspired compliant origami
Science Robotics, 2020Ladybird beetle–inspired origami uses the deformation and geometry of its facet to enable unique energy storage and self-locking.
Sang-Min Baek +4 more
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The hidden costs of regeneration in ladybird beetles
Journal of Insect PhysiologyInsects exhibit complex physiological responses to injury, including wound healing, immune activation, and tissue regeneration, all of which impose energetic costs. Regeneration, though adaptive for survival, incurs significant physiological costs, particularly to developmental and reproductive fitness.
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