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Investigation on patterns of water mite abundance on host damselflies and their effect on mating success.
(2005)
Water mite parasitism is expected to have important effects on damselfly survivorship and reproductive success. The mites drain considerable amounts of bodily fluid from their hosts, increasing greatly in size during the ...
Edge effects and predation in artificial nests.
(2000)
Creation of edges within continuous forest often results in higher rates of predation closer to forest edges than within forest interior. We tested the generality of this pattern using artificial nests created at five sites ...
A study of the biotic and abiotic factors that affect the proliferation of Lythmus salicaria in differing levels of invasion and population density.
(2001)
Non-native invasive plants species originating from Europe and Asia have become a problem in the northern latitudes of North America as they are aggressively taking over natural habitats, and in turn reducing species ...