<p><b>Survival of larvae incubated in three habitat types in (A) isolation- and (B) group-rearing conditions.</b> Distinct letters indicate significant differences among conditions (Tukey’s test, p < 0.05).</p
Species experience landscapes differently depending on their needs and behaviors, and on their troph...
To be adaptive, optimality theory suggests that behavioural traits should maximise the fitness of th...
Background: Predation is ubiquitous in nature. One form of predation is cannibalism, which is affect...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
The fitness of non-feeding adult insects depends on energy accumulated during the larval stage. Larv...
1. A shift in the relative arrival of offspring, e.g., a shift in hatching time, can affect competit...
1. Cannibalism has often been suggested as an important mechanism to reach the necessary development...
Intraguild predation is a widespread predator-prey interaction that frequently occurs between larval...
Competitive interactions among the aquatic stages of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Di...
Cannibalism and intraguild predation in the communities of aquatic insects are reviewed. Special att...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and can have large impacts on individual fitness and populat...
Predators may affect prey population growth and community diversity through density mediated lethal ...
Species experience landscapes differently depending on their needs and behaviors, and on their troph...
To be adaptive, optimality theory suggests that behavioural traits should maximise the fitness of th...
Background: Predation is ubiquitous in nature. One form of predation is cannibalism, which is affect...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
Resource availability often determines the intensity of cannibalism, which has a considerable effect...
The fitness of non-feeding adult insects depends on energy accumulated during the larval stage. Larv...
1. A shift in the relative arrival of offspring, e.g., a shift in hatching time, can affect competit...
1. Cannibalism has often been suggested as an important mechanism to reach the necessary development...
Intraguild predation is a widespread predator-prey interaction that frequently occurs between larval...
Competitive interactions among the aquatic stages of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae s.l. (Di...
Cannibalism and intraguild predation in the communities of aquatic insects are reviewed. Special att...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Temporary aquatic habitats are contingent on the allochthonous inputs of plant and animal detritus, ...
Cannibalism is taxonomically widespread and can have large impacts on individual fitness and populat...
Predators may affect prey population growth and community diversity through density mediated lethal ...
Species experience landscapes differently depending on their needs and behaviors, and on their troph...
To be adaptive, optimality theory suggests that behavioural traits should maximise the fitness of th...
Background: Predation is ubiquitous in nature. One form of predation is cannibalism, which is affect...