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Predators and microorganisms of prey: goshawks prefer prey with small uropygial glands

Functional Ecology, 2010
Summary 1. The uropygial gland of birds produces chemical substances with antimicrobial properties that have been shown to reduce the abundance of feather degrading bacteria and other microorganisms. These microorganisms would affect the flight capabilities of birds and, consequently, a relationship between size of uropygial glands and probability of ...
Anders P. Møller   +2 more
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Hunger, partial consumption of prey and prey size preference in a carabid beetle

Ecological Entomology, 1988
ABSTRACT. Partial consumption of prey and prey size preference were studied in females of the carabid Notiophilus biguttatus F., using different size‐classes of the springtail
G. ERNSTING, D. C. VAN DER WERF
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Testing Predictions of the Prey of Lion Derived From Modeled Prey Preferences

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2007
Abstract: Apex predators are often threatened with extinction, and reintroduction is one method conservation managers are using to secure their persistence. Yet the ability to predict what these predators will eat upon reintroduction is lacking. Here we test predictions of the diet of the lion (
MATT W. HAYWARD   +3 more
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Metabolic specialisation on preferred prey and constraints in the utilisation of alternative prey in an ant-eating spider

Zoology, 2016
Trophic specialists are expected to possess adaptations that increase the efficiency of handling preferred prey. Such adaptations may constrain the ability to utilise alternative prey. Here we tested whether the ant-eating spider Euryopis episinoides possesses metabolic specialisations with increased efficiency in utilising preferred prey and decreased
Eva, Líznarová, Stano, Pekár
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The prey consumption and prey preference of the larvae of the mosquitoCulex (Lutzia) raptor on the larvae ofCulex quinquefasciatus

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 1996
The maximum consumption of the larvae of the pest and vector mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus by the predatory mosquito Culex (Lutzia) raptor was studied at various instars of both the predator and the prey. The prey preferences of the predator when given lavae of different instars were also investigated.
T S, Thangam, K, Kathiresan
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Effect of different preys on the predation and prey preference ofOrius similis

Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2013
The genus Orius is a group of general predators and consumes a variety of pests including mites,thrips,aphids,eggs and young larvae of moths and other small,soft-bodied insects.It is an important biological control agent and plays an important role in controlling many pests.Researches on the effect of different preys on the predation and prey ...
张昌容 ZHANG Changrong   +2 more
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Prey Preference of Aphidoletes Aphidimyza on Acyrthosiphon Pisum: Effect of Prey Color and Size

Journal of Insect Behavior, 2014
Color polymorphism in insects as well as factors contributing to its occurrence and maintenance have been of a great interest. Pea aphid (A. pisum) exhibits a noteworthy color polymorphism which occurs as red and green. The preference of the predatory gall midge Aphidoletes aphidimyza (Rondani) for the two color morphs of pea aphid at two life stages ...
Farhad Farhoudi   +3 more
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Rattlesnake Preference for Envenomated Prey: Species Specificity

Journal of Herpetology, 2008
Abstract Ten Prairie Rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis viridis) and 10 Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox) were offered choices between envenomated (E) and nonenvenomated (NE) mice. Both species preferred E over NE mice when envenomation was accomplished by a conspecific but not when envenomation was accomplished by the other species ...
David Chiszar   +2 more
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Prey Preferences of the Large Predators of Asia

2022
Matt W. Hayward   +3 more
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Prey Preference in Stethorus punctum (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

Environmental Entomology, 1986
Stethorus punctum (LeConte) is an obligate predator of tetranychid mites. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine feeding preference of S. punctum at varying densities of Panonychus ulmi (Koch) and Tetranychus urticae Koch. Using the Strauss linear index of prey selection, S.
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