421 results on '"Borges, Renee M."'
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102. Influence of exploitation on population structure, spatial distribution and reproductive success of dioecious species in a fragmented cloud forest in India
103. Resource dispersion influences dispersal evolution of highly insulated insect communities
104. The Galling Truth: Limited Knowledge of Gall-Associated Volatiles in Multitrophic Interactions
105. Fifty years later, figs and their associated communities
106. Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications
107. Feverish honeybees
108. Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil Paul Bloom
109. Why resource history matters: age and oviposition history affect oviposition behaviour in exploiters of a mutualism
110. Dynamic environments of fungus-farming termite mounds exert growth-modulating effects on fungal crop parasites
111. Life-history strategy, resource dispersion and phylogenetic associations shape dispersal of a fig wasp community
112. Cauline domatia of the ant-plant Humboldtia brunonis (Fabaceae)
113. Building mud castles: a perspective from brick-laying termites
114. The insect ovipositor as a volatile sensor within a closed microcosm
115. EXPLOITATION OF STROBILANTHES IXIOCEPHALA (ACANTHACEAE) FLOWER BUDS BY BEES.
116. How mutualisms between plants and insects are stabilized
117. Covariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implications
118. Effect of biocementation on the strength and stability of termite mounds
119. Spiders of India P. A. Sebastian K. V. Peter
120. Annual Review of Entomology, 2008. Annual Reviews M. R. Berenbaum R. T. Cardé G. E. Robinson
121. Annual Review of Entomology, 2007 M. R. Berenbaum R. T. Cardé G. E. Robinson
122. Annual Review of Entomology, Vol. 51 M. R. Berenbaum R. T. Cardé G. E. Robinson
123. Pheromones and Animal Behaviour. Communication by Smell and Taste Tristram D. Wyatt
124. A multiplicity of galls: How do so many galler wasp species co-exist within a fig microcosm?
125. Return of the Crazy Bird – The Sad, Strange Tale of the Dodo
126. Annual Review of Entomology, vol. 46 M. R. Berenbaum R.T. Cardé G. E. Robinson
127. Levels of Selection in Evolution. Monographs in Behavior and Ecology L. Keller
128. The Ecology and Evolution of Inducible Defenses Ralph Tollrian C. Drew Harvell
129. Dynamic environments of fungus‐farming termite mounds exert growth‐modulating effects on fungal crop parasites.
130. A fig tree in a concrete jungle: fine-scale population genetic structure of the cluster fig <italic>Ficus racemosa</italic> in an urban environment.
131. History Matters: Oviposition Resource Acceptance in an Exploiter of a Nursery Pollination Mutualism.
132. Ernst Mayr and evolutionary biology: Polemics and synthesis
133. Evolutionary Ecology of Freshwater Animals: Concepts and Case Studies B. Streit T. Städler C. M. Lively
134. Foliar Extrafloral Nectar of Humboldtia brunonis (Fabaceae), a Paleotropic Ant‐plant, is Richer than Phloem Sap and More Attractive than Honeydew
135. High Temperatures Result in Smaller Nurseries which Lower Reproduction of Pollinators and Parasites in a Brood Site Pollination Mutualism
136. New insights from the fig–fig wasp model interaction system
137. On the Air: Broadcasting and Reception of Volatile Messages in Brood-Site Pollination Mutualisms.
138. How asymmetrical before its asymmetrical?
139. Leviathan, natural selection, and ethics
140. PATTERNS AND PROCESSES IN NOCTURNAL AND CREPUSCULAR POLLINATION SERVICES.
141. Keystones to sustain life's diversity.
142. When should fig fruit produce volatiles? Pattern in a ripening process
143. Nature's Swiss Army Knives: Ovipositor Structure Mirrors Ecology in a Multitrophic Fig Wasp Community
144. To transform or not to transform
145. Fine-scale Population Genetic Structure of Two Dioecious Indian Keystone Species, Ficus hispida and Ficus exasperata (Moraceae)
146. Temporal associations in fig-wasp-ant interactions: diel and phenological patterns
147. Geographical variation in an ant-plant interaction correlates with domatia occupancy, local ant diversity, and interlopers
148. Comparative life-history traits in a fig wasp community: implications for community structure
149. Resolution and sensitivity of the eyes of the Asian honeybees Apis florea, Apis cerana and Apis dorsata
150. Plasticity comparisons between plants and animals
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