scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P50 | author | Arne Janssen | Q37380032 |
Maurice W. Sabelis | Q66207236 | ||
Yasuyuki Choh | Q114374263 | ||
P2860 | cites work | Predators induce egg retention in prey | Q33256501 |
Cues of intraguild predators affect the distribution of intraguild prey | Q33547806 | ||
Order of invasion affects the spatial distribution of a reciprocal intraguild predator | Q33785581 | ||
Effects of intraguild predators on nest-site selection by prey | Q33955525 | ||
Spider mite web mediates anti-predator behaviour. | Q34037671 | ||
Predator-prey role reversals, juvenile experience and adult antipredator behaviour | Q34305792 | ||
Whether ideal free or not, predatory mites distribute so as to maximize reproduction | Q35888590 | ||
The benefits of clustering eggs: the role of egg predation and larval cannibalism in a predatory mite | Q36382561 | ||
Habitat structure affects intraguild predation | Q37021085 | ||
Chemical ecology and behavioral aspects of mosquito oviposition | Q38342658 | ||
Host plant manipulation of natural enemies: leaf domatia protect beneficial mites from insect predators | Q38762445 | ||
Stellate hairs on leaves of a deciduous shrub Viburnum erosum var. punctatum (Adoxaceae) effectively protect Brevipalpus obovatus (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) eggs from the predator Phytoseius nipponicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae). | Q43407989 | ||
Chemically mediated intraguild predator avoidance by aphid parasitoids: interspecific variability in sensitivity to semiochemical trails of ladybird predators. | Q43611224 | ||
Predator and prey space use: dragonflies and tadpoles in an interactive game | Q46754678 | ||
Habitat complexity does not promote coexistence in a size-structured intraguild predation system. | Q47283474 | ||
Density of an intraguild predator mediates feeding group size, intraguild egg predation, and intra- and interspecific competition | Q47347278 | ||
Experimental evidence for physical cues involved in oviposition site selection of lotic hydrobiosid caddis flies | Q47393919 | ||
Predator avoidance in phytophagous mites: response to present danger depends on alternative host quality. | Q51718231 | ||
Effect of conspecific and heterospecific feces on foraging and oviposition of two predatory ladybirds: role of fecal cues in predator avoidance. | Q52605855 | ||
Herbivore host plant selection: whitefly learns to avoid host plants that harbour predators of her offspring. | Q52608147 | ||
Effects of Optimal Antipredator Behavior of Prey on Predator-Prey Dynamics: The Role of Refuges. | Q53944341 | ||
Oviposition habitat selection for a predator refuge and food source in a mosquito | Q56771451 | ||
Invasion success in communities with reciprocal intraguild predation depends on the stage structure of the resident population | Q56996061 | ||
Patterns of exclusion in an intraguild predator–prey system depend on initial conditions | Q56996092 | ||
To be an intra-guild predator or a cannibal: is prey quality decisive? | Q56996103 | ||
Diet of intraguild predators affects antipredator behavior in intraguild prey | Q56996114 | ||
A dynamic refuge model and population regulation by insect parasitoids | Q57081972 | ||
Wolf spiders show graded antipredator behavior in the presence of chemical cues from different sized predators | Q57221021 | ||
Competition and predation in simple food webs: intermediately strong trade-offs maximize coexistence | Q57561319 | ||
Domatia mediate plantarthropod mutualism | Q59096772 | ||
Coexistence of two stage-structured intraguild predators | Q84279620 | ||
Opportunistic predator prefers habitat complexity that exposes prey while reducing cannibalism and intraguild encounters | Q85064830 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P921 | main subject | predation | Q170430 |
guild | Q614424 | ||
oviposition | Q22294716 | ||
intraguild predator | Q112057547 | ||
oviposition site | Q121765013 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 477-491 | |
P577 | publication date | 2015-10-16 | |
P1433 | published in | Experimental and Applied Acarology | Q15749994 |
P1476 | title | Distribution and oviposition site selection by predatory mites in the presence of intraguild predators | |
P478 | volume | 67 |
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