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1. Uncovering multiscale structure in the variability of larval zebrafish navigation.

2. Symbiodiniaceae algal symbionts of Pocillopora damicornis larvae provide more carbon to their coral host under elevated levels of acidification and temperature.

3. Historical invasion rates vary among insect trophic groups.

4. Field surveys in rural Tanzania reveal key opportunities for targeted larval source management and species sanitation to control malaria in areas dominated by Anopheles funestus.

5. Evolutionarily conserved brainstem architecture enables gravity-guided vertical navigation.

6. Discovering spider fly (Diptera: Acroceridae) hosts and their biology using citizen science.

7. Mantidfly larvae use cues on substrate to locate and distinguish different sexes and life stages of potential spider hosts.

8. Societal uses of the main water bodies inhabited by malaria vectors and implications for larval source management.

9. Alfalfa leaf weevil larvae and adults feeding induces physiological change in defensive enzymes of alfalfa.

10. The recurrent temporal restricted Boltzmann machine captures neural assembly dynamics in whole-brain activity.

11. Substance P and dopamine form a "push-pull" system that diurnally regulates retinal gain.

12. Nutrition affects larval survival and the development of morphological traits in male and female flour beetles, but genital size and shape remains canalised.

13. Population records reveal expanded habitat preference for the endemic, predaceous Jamaican fungus gnat Neoditomyia farri (Diptera, Keroplatidae).

14. Greater plasticity in CTmax with increased climate variability among populations of tailed frogs.

15. The role of larval transport on recruitment dynamics of red mullet (Mullus barbatus) in the Central Mediterranean Sea.

16. The first record the Limnia unguicornis (Diptera, Sciomyzidae) parasites on a vulnerable pulmonate land snail, Vertigo moulinsiana (Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Vertiginidae) and a literature review on Limnia species.

17. Why is pollen in Camellia oleifera inedible to honeybees?

18. Climate mediates the trade-offs associated with phenotypic plasticity in an amphibian polyphenism.

19. Performance, egg quality and organ traits of laying hens fed black soldier fly larvae products.

20. Breaking down barriers: live or dehydrated dietary whole black soldier fly larvae supplementation in slow growing chickens preserve meat quality and sensory traits.

21. The impact of early-life conditions on visual discrimination abilities in free-ranging laying hens.

22. Bot fly parasitism in mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata): General patterns and climate influences.

23. Genotypic Variation and Potential Mechanisms of Resistance against Multiple Insect Herbivores in Cranberries.

24. Herbivory by Leaf-Cutting Ants: Exploring the Jasmonate Response in Host and Non-Host Plants.

25. Cultivar-Specific Defense Responses in Wild and Cultivated Squash Induced by Belowground and Aboveground Herbivory.

26. Repellency, toxicity, and physiological actions of low molecular weight basic amines in mosquitoes.

27. Unveiling winter survival strategies: physiological and metabolic responses to cold stress of Monochamus saltuarius larvae during overwintering.

28. A microfluidic chip for immobilization and imaging of Ciona intestinalis larvae.

29. A comparative approach for life history and functional response demonstrates similar survival strategies for Trichogramma evanescens and T. pintoi.

30. Feeding protocol for the Amazonian ornamental cichlid Apistogramma cacatuoides and a histological approach to the nutritional condition of larvae.

31. The plant terpenes DMNT and TMTT function as signaling compounds that attract Asian corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis) to maize plants.

32. Population parameters of Drosophila larval cooperative foraging.

33. Distinct metabolites affect the phloem fungal communities in ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) native and nonnative to the highly invasive emerald ash borer (AGRILUS PLANIPENNIS).

34. The jasmonate pathway and water loss in rice leaves induced by a stem-borer inhibit leaf-feeder growth.

35. Citrus Fruits Produce Direct Defense Responses against Oviposition by Bactrocera minax (Diptera: Tephritidae).

36. Tail Tales: What We Have Learned About Regeneration from Xenopus Laevis Tadpoles.

37. The Young and the Resilient: Investigating Coral Thermal Resilience in Early Life Stages.

38. Myrmozercon mites are highly host specific: two new species of Myrmozercon Berlese associated with sympatric Camponotus ants in southern Quintana Roo, Mexico.

39. Coupling and de-coupling of the El Niño Southern Oscillation to the supply of larval fishes to benthic populations in the Hawaiian Islands.

40. Thymosin β4 promotes zebrafish Mauthner axon regeneration by facilitating actin polymerization through binding to G-actin.

41. Insect responses to seasonal time constraints under global change are facilitated by warming and counteracted by invasive alien predators.

42. Different responses of larval fatty acid profiles to cryopreservation in two commercially important bivalves.

43. Light-modulated neural control of sphincter regulation in the evolution of through-gut.

44. Host-Parasitoid Systems are Vulnerable to Extinction via P-Tipping: Forest Tent Caterpillar as an Example.

45. Life table study of Rachiplusia nu (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on different food sources and artificial diet.

46. Phytosanitary cold treatment of cherry tomatoes infested with Bactrocera dorsalis, Zeugodacus cucurbitae, and Zeugodacus tau (Diptera: Tephritidae).

47. Degree-day models for predicting adult Delia platura (Diptera: Anthomyiidae) spring flight and first emergence in New York State.

48. Native Polistes wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) hold potential as biocontrol agents for lepidopteran pests of Brassica.

49. Intraguild species presence alters Aphidoletes aphidimyza (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) and Aphidius gifuensis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) foraging responses.

50. Inducible defense phytohormones in annual bluegrass (Poa annua) and creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) in response to annual bluegrass weevil (Listronotus maculicollis) infestation.

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