Results suggest that a single female is equally good at producing a 2nd brood as a pair, and that female density during the 1st oviposition period does not influence the size of the 2nd brood. Female residence time with the 1st brood, body size, weight and lipid content explained little of the large variation in 2nd brood size. -from Author
Different brood densities were produced under a constant bark surface area of the spruce host, by ex...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [55]-60)The effects of host size and female wasp density ...
This dissertation addresses whether the oviposition responses of the female imported willow leaf bee...
Parents re-emerged sooner at higher densities but the total proportion that re-emerged was independe...
The knowledge about reemergence of parent spruce bark beetles Ips typographus. their dispersal, and ...
Abstract. 1. The bole of a Norway spruce, Picea abies(L.) Karst., was cut in 25 cm sections and infe...
Maternal care is found in many insect species, and maternal care affects both offspring survival and...
In spruce beetles, <i>Dendroctonus rufipennis</i> Kirby, the effects of intraspecific co...
Theory predicts that organisms living in heterogeneous environments will exhibit phenotypic plastici...
Abstract—New spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis (Kirby), adults of univoltine and semivoltine li...
1. Harem polygyny can have fitness benefits and costs on females. In bark beetles of the genus Ips t...
Brood size and weight produced by Nicorphorus vespilloides females on mouse carcasses aged for seven...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
The basic reproductive biology of two ectoparasitoids developing on the late larval instars of the s...
Maternal effects are possible channels through which mothers provision their offspring differentiall...
Different brood densities were produced under a constant bark surface area of the spruce host, by ex...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [55]-60)The effects of host size and female wasp density ...
This dissertation addresses whether the oviposition responses of the female imported willow leaf bee...
Parents re-emerged sooner at higher densities but the total proportion that re-emerged was independe...
The knowledge about reemergence of parent spruce bark beetles Ips typographus. their dispersal, and ...
Abstract. 1. The bole of a Norway spruce, Picea abies(L.) Karst., was cut in 25 cm sections and infe...
Maternal care is found in many insect species, and maternal care affects both offspring survival and...
In spruce beetles, <i>Dendroctonus rufipennis</i> Kirby, the effects of intraspecific co...
Theory predicts that organisms living in heterogeneous environments will exhibit phenotypic plastici...
Abstract—New spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis (Kirby), adults of univoltine and semivoltine li...
1. Harem polygyny can have fitness benefits and costs on females. In bark beetles of the genus Ips t...
Brood size and weight produced by Nicorphorus vespilloides females on mouse carcasses aged for seven...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
The basic reproductive biology of two ectoparasitoids developing on the late larval instars of the s...
Maternal effects are possible channels through which mothers provision their offspring differentiall...
Different brood densities were produced under a constant bark surface area of the spruce host, by ex...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [55]-60)The effects of host size and female wasp density ...
This dissertation addresses whether the oviposition responses of the female imported willow leaf bee...