421 results on '"Borges, Renee M."'
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52. Why are there so many giants, including giant squirrels, in the Old World tropics?
53. Arboreal larder-hoarding in the tropical Indian giant squirrel Ratufa indica
54. Complex Interactions on Fig Trees: Ants Capturing Parasitic Wasps as Possible Indirect Mutualists of the Fig-Fig Wasp Interaction
55. Ernst Mayr and evolutionary biology: Polemics and synthesis
56. The Fitness Consequences of Bearing Domatia and Having the Right Ant Partner: Experiments with Protective and Non-Protective Ants in a Semi-Myrmecophyte
57. Divvying up an incubator: How parasitic and mutualistic fig wasps use space within their nursery microcosm
58. Does Neighborhood Floral Display Matter? Fruit Set in Carpenter Bee-Pollinated Heterophragma quadriloculare and Beetle-Pollinated Lasiosiphon eriocephalus
59. A New Parasitic Bee of the Genus Braunsapis from India (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Allodapini)
60. Impacts of Artificial Light at Night on Nocturnal and Diurnal Insect Biology and Diversity
61. Phoresy Involving Insects as Riders or Rides: Life History, Embarkation, and Disembarkation
62. Predatory and trophobiont-tending ants respond differently to fig and fig wasp volatiles
63. Sexual and Site Differences in Calcium Consumption by the Malabar Giant Squirrel Ratufa indica
64. Figs, Malabar Giant Squirrels, and Fruit Shortages Within Two Tropical Indian Forests
65. Diel Variation in Fig Volatiles Across Syconium Development: Making Sense of Scents
66. Leviathan, natural selection, and ethics
67. Composition of Extrafloral Nectar Influences Interactions between the Myrmecophyte Humboldtia brunonis and its Ant Associates
68. Alternations of sexes in a deciduous tree: temporal dioecy in Bridelia retusa
69. Genetic and clonal diversity of the endemic ant-plant Humboldtia brunonis (Fabaceae) in the Western Ghats of India
70. Phenotypic plasticity and longevity in plants and animals: cause and effect?
71. Visual ecology of Indian carpenter bees II: adaptations of eyes and ocelli to nocturnal and diurnal lifestyles
72. Perception of ultraviolet light by crab spiders and its role in selection of hunting sites
73. Interactions Between Figs and Gall-Inducing Fig Wasps: Adaptations, Constraints, and Unanswered Questions
74. Visual ecology of Indian carpenter bees I: Light intensities and flight activity
75. A novel mutualism between an ant-plant and its resident pollinator
76. Male Ant-mimicking Salticid Spiders Discriminate Between Retreat Silks of Sympatric Females: Implications for Pre-mating Reproductive Isolation
77. Polemics and synthesis: Ernst Mayr and evolutionary biology
78. Do plants and animals differ in phenotypic plasticity?
79. Three new species of nematodes from the syconia of Ficus racemosa in southern India
80. Stephen Jay Gould: A view of life 1941–2002
81. Warring ants: Lessons from Lanchester’s laws of combat?
82. Searching on patch networks using correlated random walks: Space usage and optimal foraging predictions using Markov chain models
83. Ecology —A pocket guide: Renee M Borges Ernest Callenbach, Universities Press (India) Limited,1999
84. Clipboard
85. Hopping on: Conspecific traveller density within a vehicle regulates parasitic hitchhiking between ephemeral microcosms
86. Exploitation of Strobilanthes ixiocephala (Acanthaceae) flower buds by bees
87. Nocturnal Bees Feed on Diurnal Leftovers and Pay the Price of Day – Night Lifestyle Transition
88. Moisture alone is sufficient to impart strength but not weathering resistance to termite mound soil
89. Of pungency, pain, and naked mole rats: chili peppers revisited
90. Gender in plants: 2. More about why and how plants change sex
91. Gender in plants: 1. Why do plants change sex?
92. Soil processing images and tests for peak compressive strength from Moisture alone is sufficient to impart strength but not weathering resistance to termite mound soil
93. Pictures at an exhibition: Bees view Van Gogh’sSunflowers
94. Commentary: The objection is sustained: a defence of the defense of beanbag genetics
95. Why are chillies pungent?
96. Ant and human farmers face similar problems: Clipboard
97. Feverish honeybees: Clipboard
98. Staying in the club: Exploring criteria governing metacommunity membership for obligate symbionts under host–symbiont feedback
99. Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications
100. CpG-containing oligodeoxynucleotides as new generation adjuvants in DNA and protein vaccines
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