47 results on '"Grof-Tisza, Patrick"'
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2. The Mesoamerican milpa agroecosystem fosters greater arthropod diversity compared to monocultures
3. Hilltopping influences spatial dynamics in a patchy population of tiger moths
4. Consistent individual variation in plant communication: do plants have personalities?
5. Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication
6. Assessing plant-to-plant communication and induced resistance in sagebrush using the sagebrush specialist Trirhabda pilosa
7. Volatile-Mediated Induced and Passively Acquired Resistance in Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)
8. Effect of ozone exposure on the foraging behaviour of Bombus terrestris
9. Induction of the sticky plant defense syndrome in wild tobacco
10. Alarm calls of sagebrush converge when herbivory is high.
11. As temperature increases, predator attack rate is more important to survival than a smaller window of prey vulnerability
12. Field evidence for the role of plant volatiles induced by caterpillar-derived elicitors in the prey location behavior of predatory social wasps
13. Wet years have more caterpillars: interacting roles of plant litter and predation by ants
14. Plant structural complexity and mechanical defenses mediate predator–prey interactions in an odonate–bird system
15. CHEMOTYPIC Variation in Volatiles and Herbivory for Sagebrush.
16. Caterpillars escape predation in habitat and thermal refuges
17. Predation and associational refuge drive ontogenetic niche shifts in an arctiid caterpillar.
18. Ghost W chromosomes and unique genome architecture in ghost moths of the family Hepialidae
19. Cannibalism of Pupae by Caterpillars of the Ranchman's Tiger Moth, Arctia virginalis, (Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
20. Precipitation-dependent source–sink dynamics in a spatially-structured population of an outbreaking caterpillar
21. The importance of host plant limitation for caterpillars of an arctiid moth (Platyprepia virginalis) varies spatially
22. Facilitation of tiger moths by outbreaking tussock moths that share the same host plants
23. Spatial habitat heterogeneity influences host‐pathogen dynamics in a patchy population of Ranchman's tiger moth
24. Testing predictions of movement behaviour in a hilltopping moth
25. The role of repetitive sequences in re-patterning of major rDNA clusters in Lepidoptera
26. The Natural History Supplement: Furthering Natural History Amongst Ecologists and Evolutionary Biologists
27. Population-Specific Plant-To-Plant Signaling in Wild Lima Bean
28. The Role of Repetitive Sequences in Repatterning of Major Ribosomal DNA Clusters in Lepidoptera.
29. Volatile-mediated Induced and Passively Acquired-resistance in Sagebrush (Artemisia Tridentata)
30. Non-trophic effects of litter reduce ant predation and determine caterpillar survival and distribution
31. The role of repetitive DNA in re-patterning of major rDNA clusters in Lepidoptera
32. supplementary materials from Hilltopping influences spatial dynamics in a patchy population of tiger moths
33. Hilltopping influences spatial dynamics in a patchy population of tiger moths
34. Field evidence for the role of plant volatiles induced by caterpillar oral secretion in prey localization by predatory social wasps
35. Synovial fluid proteins differentiate between the subtypes of juvenile idiopathic arthritis
36. Plant structural complexity and mechanical defenses mediate predator-prey interactions in an odonate-bird system.
37. Hilltopping Behavior In Tiger Moths
38. Entrapped sand as a plant defence: effects on herbivore performance and preference
39. The Spatial Distribution and Oviposition Preference of the Ranchman's Tiger Moth,Platyprepia virginalis(Lepidoptera: Erebidae)
40. Individual‐level differences in generalist caterpillar responses to a plant–plant cue
41. The Spatial Distribution and Oviposition Preference of the Ranchman's Tiger Moth, Platyprepia virginalis (Lepidoptera: Erebidae).
42. Perspectives on the Open Standards for the Practice of Conservation
43. Erratum: Synovial fluid proteins differentiate between the subtypes of juvenile idiopathic arthritis
44. ESM from Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication
45. ESM from Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication
46. Hilltopping influences spatial dynamics in a patchy population of tiger moths.
47. Risk of herbivory negatively correlates with the diversity of volatile emissions involved in plant communication.
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