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Short-term seasonal habitat facilitation mediated by an insect herbivoreMulti-trait mimicry of ants by a parasitoid waspThe cabbage moth or the sorrel moth (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)?Convergent development of a parasitoid wasp on three host species with differing mass and growth potentialHost preference and offspring performance are linked in three congeneric hyperparasitoid speciesMulti level ecological fitting: indirect life cycles are not a barrier to host switching and invasionTrade-offs between developmental parameters of two endoparasitoids developing in different instars of the same host speciesNutritional integration between insect hosts and koinobiont parasitoids in an evolutionary frameworkIntegrating more biological and ecological realism into studies of multitrophic interactionsSmall-scale spatial resource partitioning in a hyperparasitoid communityDevelopment of two related endoparasitoids in larvae of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
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Miriama Malčická
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Publiek - Geen beperking
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