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Expanding the fly eye gene regulatory network: From Drosophila to the hoverfly Episyrphus balteatus. [PDF]
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Going with the flow: Leveraging reef-scale hydrodynamics for upscaling larval-based restoration. [PDF]
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Hepatic Fascioliasis Masquerading as Acute Appendicitis in a Child: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Station Holding During Rheotaxis: A Sensitive Assay of Lateral Line Function in Larval Zebrafish. [PDF]
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Assessment of patch quality by ladybirds: role of larval tracks
Oecologia, 1998Gravid females of the two-spot ladybird, Adalia bipunctata (L.), were deterred from ovipositing when kept in petri dishes that had previously contained conspecific larvae but not conspecific adults, or the larvae of another two species of ladybird, Adalia decempunctata (L.) and Coccinella septempunctata L. The deterrent effect was density dependent and
Jean-Louis Hemptinne, Dixon A F G
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Journal of Insect Behavior, 2009
A paired design was used to determine that Harmonia axyridis 4th instars were not influenced by the presence of conspecific larval tracks, but well-fed H. axyridis 4th instars spent less time on plants that contained tracks left by Coleomegilla maculata 4th instars.
Kenneth F Haynes +2 more
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A paired design was used to determine that Harmonia axyridis 4th instars were not influenced by the presence of conspecific larval tracks, but well-fed H. axyridis 4th instars spent less time on plants that contained tracks left by Coleomegilla maculata 4th instars.
Kenneth F Haynes +2 more
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Environmental Entomology, 2011
Cannibalism, where one species feeds on individuals of its own species, and intraguild predation (IGP), where a predator feeds on other predatory species, can both pose significant threats to natural enemies and interfere with their biological control of pests.
Jason P Harmon, Anthony R Ives
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Cannibalism, where one species feeds on individuals of its own species, and intraguild predation (IGP), where a predator feeds on other predatory species, can both pose significant threats to natural enemies and interfere with their biological control of pests.
Jason P Harmon, Anthony R Ives
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