421 results on '"Borges, Renee M."'
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2. Host Manipulations Within Mutualisms: Role of Plant Hormones in Selective Resource Allocation
3. Convergent evolution: What do cats, catnip, aphids, and mosquitoes have in common?: Convergent evolution
4. Science for the people, of the people and by the people: The potential of citizen science
5. Who holds the reins? Context-dependent resource allocation in the mutualism between fig trees and their fig wasp pollinators
6. Mouthing plenitudes: Of famines, leghemoglobin, vertical farming, and future foods
7. Oviposition decisions under environment-induced physiological stress in parasitoids
8. Building Castles on the Ground: Conversations Between Ecologists and Engineers
9. Solastalgia, our deteriorating environment, and Spirit of Place
10. Opportunities and challenges in Asian bee research and conservation
11. Understanding the chemical language of the natural pharmacopeia: Whose hallucinogen is it anyway?
12. Pollinating and non-pollinating fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Ficus elastica , the living root bridge tree of Meghalaya in northeast India
13. A Braver New World? Of chatbots and other cognoscenti
14. How to break into a microcosm : localization of hidden hosts by fig wasp parasitoids
15. Of iconic animals and national pride: Whither restoration ecology in the Anthropocene?
16. Staying in the club: Exploring criteria governing metacommunity membership for obligate symbionts under host–symbiont feedback
17. Manipulating Hosts Within Mutualisms: Role of Plant Hormones in Selective Resource Allocation
18. Density-dependent fitness effects stabilize parasitic hitchhiking within a mutualism
19. Keystones to sustain life’s diversity
20. The Scent of Life: Phoretic Nematodes Use Wasp Volatiles and Carbon Dioxide to Choose Functional Vehicles for Dispersal
21. Strength and Cementation in a Termite Mound
22. Reproducibility and replicability in science: A Sisyphean task
23. Who holds the reins? Context-dependent resource allocation in the mutualism between fig trees and their fig wasp pollinators
24. Host–parasitoid development and survival strategies in a non-pollinating fig wasp community
25. Chemical Mediation and Niche Partitioning in Non-Pollinating Fig-Wasp Communities
26. Co-Existence of Ants and an Arboreal Earthworm in a Myrmecophyte of the Indian Western Ghats: Anti-Predation Effect of the Earthworm Mucus
27. Sex and diversity: The mutualistic and parasitic fungi of a fungus-growing termite differ in genetic diversity and reproductive strategy
28. Bi-layered architecture facilitates high strength and ventilation in nest mounds of fungus-farming termites
29. Nocturnal Pollination by the Carpenter Bee Xylocopa tenuiscapa (Apidae) and the Effect of Floral Display on Fruit Set of Heterophragma quadriloculare (Bignoniaceae) in India
30. Cross-Kingdom Interactions in Natural Microcosms
31. On the Air: Broadcasting and Reception of Volatile Messages in Brood-Site Pollination Mutualisms
32. PATTERNS AND PROCESSES IN NOCTURNAL AND CREPUSCULAR POLLINATION SERVICES
33. Strength and Cementation in a Termite Mound
34. A coat of many scents: Cuticular hydrocarbons in multitrophic interactions of fig wasps with ants
35. How to be a fig wasp parasite on the fig–fig wasp mutualism
36. History Matters: Oviposition Resource Acceptance in an Exploiter of a Nursery Pollination Mutualism
37. Fungus-Farming Termites Selectively Bury Weedy Fungi that Smell Different from Crop Fungi
38. A fig tree in a concrete jungle: fine-scale population genetic structure of the cluster fig Ficus racemosa in an urban environment
39. Co-niche construction between hosts and symbionts: ideas and evidence
40. Plant reproductive traits mediate tritrophic feedback effects within an obligate brood-site pollination mutualism
41. How mutualisms between plants and insects are stabilized
42. Sensing volatiles throughout the body: Geographic and tissue-specific olfactory receptor expression in the fig waspCeratosolen fusciceps
43. Three New Species of Nematodes from the Syconia of Ficus Racemosa in Southern India
44. Butterfly Pollination and High-Contrast Visual Signals in a Low-Density Distylous Plant
45. Finding hidden females in a crowd: Mate recognition in fig wasps
46. Foliar Extrafloral Nectar of Humboldtia brunonis (Fabaceae), a Paleotropic Ant-plant, is Richer than Phloem Sap and More Attractive than Honeydew
47. Nutritional benefits from domatia inhabitants in an ant–plant interaction: interlopers do pay the rent
48. Parasites exert conflicting selection pressures to affect reproductive asynchrony of their host plant in an obligate pollination mutualism
49. Context dependency of rewards and services in an Indian ant-plant interaction: southern sites favour the mutualism between plants and ants
50. Fine-scale Population Genetic Structure of Two Dioecious Indian Keystone Species, Ficus hispida and Ficus exasperata (Moraceae)
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