<p><b>Species-specific preferences for a particular gall (A) and stem (B) width.</b> The lines within the boxes show medians, the boxes denote the 25<sup>th</sup> and 75<sup>th</sup> percentiles, the whiskers indicate the 10<sup>th</sup> and 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles, black points denote outlying points below the 10<sup>th</sup> and above the 90<sup>th</sup> percentiles.</p
<p>A–<i>Pemphredon fabricii</i>, whole nest, B–<i>Trypoxylon deceptorium</i>, detail, C–<i>Hoplitis ...
<p>A–<i>Passaloecus clypealis</i>, nest with two brood cells with yellow larvae, B–<i>Hylaeus morice...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
<p>We examined only the old galls induced by the <i>Lipara</i> spp. at least one year prior the samp...
<p>To analyze the correlations of gall width, stem width, and number of larvae, we calculated linear...
<p>We found 20.6% of one year old reed galls positive for the nests of aculeate Hymenoptera. Indicat...
<div><p>Wetland species of aculeate Hymenoptera are poorly known, even though many of them may serve...
Wetland species of aculeate Hymenoptera are poorly known, even though many of them may serve as diag...
I. This study concerns the analysis of some aspects of habitat selection by the chloropid fly Lipara...
A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compa...
The ability of aculeate Hymenoptera to utilize wetlands is poorly understood, and descriptions of th...
<p>Numbers on the X axis indicate the number of individuals hatched (specimens).</p
A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compa...
This survey investigated the relationship between gall morphology and some fitness components in the...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
<p>A–<i>Pemphredon fabricii</i>, whole nest, B–<i>Trypoxylon deceptorium</i>, detail, C–<i>Hoplitis ...
<p>A–<i>Passaloecus clypealis</i>, nest with two brood cells with yellow larvae, B–<i>Hylaeus morice...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...
<p>We examined only the old galls induced by the <i>Lipara</i> spp. at least one year prior the samp...
<p>To analyze the correlations of gall width, stem width, and number of larvae, we calculated linear...
<p>We found 20.6% of one year old reed galls positive for the nests of aculeate Hymenoptera. Indicat...
<div><p>Wetland species of aculeate Hymenoptera are poorly known, even though many of them may serve...
Wetland species of aculeate Hymenoptera are poorly known, even though many of them may serve as diag...
I. This study concerns the analysis of some aspects of habitat selection by the chloropid fly Lipara...
A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compa...
The ability of aculeate Hymenoptera to utilize wetlands is poorly understood, and descriptions of th...
<p>Numbers on the X axis indicate the number of individuals hatched (specimens).</p
A powerful approach to address the general factors contributing to ecological speciation is to compa...
This survey investigated the relationship between gall morphology and some fitness components in the...
Pattern of attack of a galling insect reveals an unexpected preference-performance linkage on medium...
<p>A–<i>Pemphredon fabricii</i>, whole nest, B–<i>Trypoxylon deceptorium</i>, detail, C–<i>Hoplitis ...
<p>A–<i>Passaloecus clypealis</i>, nest with two brood cells with yellow larvae, B–<i>Hylaeus morice...
We tested the following two hypotheses to investigate the attack patterns by gall-inducing insects o...