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Predictors of Wing Attacks by Birds Across Australian Butterflies

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 15, Issue 12, December 2025.
Predation pressure can vary latitudinally and across different prey communities as well as between males and females of the same prey species. Here, the variation in predation pressure on Australian butterflies was assessed using wing damage caused by bird attacks in over 2310 individuals from five butterfly families.
Hansani S. S. Daluwatta Galappaththige   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Consistent and flexible maternal effects: how the environments of a mother influence the offspring phenotype

open access: yesBiological Reviews, Volume 100, Issue 6, Page 2641-2659, December 2025.
ABSTRACT The environment experienced by a mother influences offspring phenotype through maternal effects, which can have significant adaptive benefits for both the mother and the offspring. However, the ways in which maternal environments influence offspring development are extremely diverse, and empirical studies using an outcome‐based approach often ...
Sin‐Yeon Kim, Judith Morales
wiley   +1 more source

Forme del pensiero e disegni della mente. Esordi creativi in psicoterapia psicoanalitica [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
L’autore esplora alcune fasi del percorso clinico di una paziente dalla vivida immaginazione spaziale e creatività artistica, tenendo insieme due ambiti di ricerca, la clinica e teoria psicoanalitica e la ricerca estetica.
Lappi, Rosita
core   +1 more source

Condition‐Dependent Variation in Male Drumming Displays, Female Responses and Mating Success in the Jumping Spider Saitis barbipes

open access: yesEthology, Volume 131, Issue 12, Page 277-289, December 2025.
Nutritional condition shapes courtship and mating success in the jumping spider Saitis barbipes. ABSTRACT Male courtship signals are generally a product of strong selection on their capacity to attract mates and convey signaller quality to achieve mating success.
Miriam Scriba
wiley   +1 more source

Quantifying the success of prey crypsis, aposematism, and evasiveness in avoiding predator attack

open access: yesEcology, Volume 106, Issue 11, November 2025.
Abstract Antipredator defenses typically act at distinct stages of the predation sequence—encounter, identification, approach, and subjugation. However, their effectiveness has rarely been quantified and compared simultaneously in wild predator–prey systems.
Daniel Linke   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

David Ludden, Storia dell’India e dell’Asia del Sud e del Sud Est asiatico

open access: yesKervan. International Journal of Afro-Asiatic Studies, 2014
David Ludden, Storia dell’India e dell’Asia del Sud e del Sud Est asiatico, a cura di Simona Vittorini, traduzione di Piero Arlorio, Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi. Mappe, Torino 2011, pp. X – 340, € 24,00 ISBN 9788806206963 (edizione originale Oxford 2002)
Alessandra Consolaro
doaj   +1 more source

Honest signalling in predator–prey interactions: Testing the resource allocation hypothesis

open access: yesFunctional Ecology, Volume 39, Issue 10, Page 2833-2848, October 2025.
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Warning signals are honest if they reliably deliver information about prey unprofitability to predators. One potential mechanism that may create and maintain a positive relationship between the strength of signals and defence is the resource allocation between these ...
Emily Burdfield‐Steel   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

“STRANDED ON THE SHORES OF HISTORY”? MONUMENTS AND (ART‐)HISTORICAL AWARENESS

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 64, Issue 3, Page 338-358, September 2025.
ABSTRACT Can past agents deliberately influence our historical awareness by designing objects’ appearances and sending them to us down the stream of time? We know they have certainly tried to do so by raising monuments. But according to an influential narrative, the efforts of the “monumentalists” are destined to fail: no monument can keep a legacy ...
Jakub Stejskal
wiley   +1 more source

Life Cycle Impact Assessment of chemicals: relevance and feasibility of spatial differentiation for ecotoxicity and human toxicity impact assessment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Environmental implications of the whole supply-chain of products, both goods and services, their use, and waste management, i.e. their entire life cycle from “cradle to grave” have to be considered to achieve more sustainable production and consumption ...
HUMBERT S.   +7 more
core  

Habitat alteration impacts predation risk in an aposematic amphibian

open access: yesJournal of Zoology, Volume 327, Issue 1, Page 60-72, September 2025.
Clay models of fire salamanders in the Vienna Woods suffer more predation attempts in managed forest zones than in protected ones. These differences are mainly due to increased predation by birds in managed areas, which are characterised by higher tree species diversity.
D. Hagnier   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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