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(Pentatomidae) DISSERTATION Presented
Zamudio Et Al. 2016
Sociality Improves Larval Growth in the Stag Beetle Figulus Binodulus (Coleoptera: Lucanidae)
Eusocial Animals Author(S) Noriyuki, Suzuki
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Ecology and Evolution of Phytotelm- Jreeding Anurans
Benefits and Costs of Parental Care (Ed NJR)
The Presence of Micropyles in the Shells of Developing and Undeveloped Eggs of the Ladybird Beetle Harmonia Axyridis (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
Forficula Auricularia
LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) with ITS HOST PLANT TOMATO Solanum Lycopersicum and the EGG PARASITOID Trichogramma Pretiosum (HYMENOPTERA: TRICHOGRAMMATIDAE
Production of Trophic Eggs by Virgin Workers in the Ponerine Ant Gnamptogenys Menadensis
Ladybird Mothers Mitigate Offspring Starvation Risk by Laying Trophic Eggs
Effects of Trophic-Eggs on Offspring Performance and Rivalry in a Sub-Social Bug
Possible Genomic Consequences of Extracellular Transmission of Crypt-Dwelling Stinkbug Mutualists
The Effect of Queen Presence and Food on Worker Ovary Development and Egg Production
Morphology of Trophic Eggs and Ovarian Dynamics in the Subsocial Bug Adomerus Triguttulus (Heteroptera: Cydnidae)
Variation of Clutch Size and Trophic Egg Proportion in a Ladybird with and Without Male-Killing Bacterial Infection
A Multi-Faceted Approach to Understanding Drivers And
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Genetic Variation in Parental Effects Contributes to the Evolutionary Potential of Prey Responses to Predation Risk
Drosophila Melanogaster Cloak Their Eggs with Pheromones, Which Prevents Cannibalism
Strong Maternal Effects and Extreme Heterogeneity of Progeny Development in the Caridean Shrimp Sclerocrangon Boreas (Crangonidae)
Competition to Cannibalize and Parent-Offspring Conflict Lead To
1 the Egg Stacking Strategy
Ladybirds Mothers Eating Their Eggs: Is It Cannibalism?
Thesis Rests with Its Author
Ovariole Structure and Oogenesis in Queens And
Copyright by Chi-Chun Fang 2019
Ways to Raise Tadpoles Environments
Reproductive Modes and Parental Care
Apidae, Meliponini)
A Primitive Ant Brood Chamber with Evidence of Brood Care In
Social Organization in Some Primitive Australian Ants. I. <Emphasis Type="Italic">Nothomyrmecia Macrops </Emp
Size, Microhabitat, and Loss of Larval Feeding Drive Cranial Diversification
Reproductive Constraint Is a Developmental Mechanism That Maintains Social Harmony in Advanced Ant Societies Abderrahman Khila1 and Ehab Abouheif1
Title Factors Promoting Maternal Trophic Egg Provisioning In
The Role of Invasive Egg Predators in Ladybird Laying Strategies