242 results on '"Segar, Simon T."'
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2. Dipterocarpoidae genomics reveal their demography and adaptations to Asian rainforests
3. Correction: Effects of individual traits vs. trait syndromes on assemblages of various herbivore guilds associated with central European Salix
4. Genomic insights into population dynamics and adaptive strategies of the endangered dipterocarp, Hopea chinensis
5. Specialist fig-consuming lepidopterans can inflict costs to plant reproductive success that are mitigated by ant bodyguards
6. What Goes in Must Come Out? The Metabolic Profile of Plants and Caterpillars, Frass, And Adults of Asota (Erebidae: Aganainae) Feeding on Ficus (Moraceae) in New Guinea
7. Ficus trees with upregulated or downregulated defence did not impact predation on their neighbours in a tropical rainforest
8. Macroevolution of defense syndromes in Ficus (Moraceae)
9. Comparison of traditional and DNA metabarcoding samples for monitoring tropical soil arthropods (Formicidae, Collembola and Isoptera)
10. Asymmetric sharing of pollinator fig wasps between two sympatric dioecious fig trees: a reflection of supply and demand or differences in the size of their figs?
11. Molecular mechanisms of mutualistic and antagonistic interactions in a plant–pollinator association
12. Phylogenetic structure of moth communities (Geometridae, Lepidoptera) along a complete rainforest elevational gradient in Papua New Guinea.
13. The Role of Evolution in Shaping Ecological Networks
14. High intraspecific variability and previous experience affect polyphenol metabolism in polyphagous Lymantria mathura caterpillars
15. Species richness of Orthoptera declines with elevation while elevational range of individual species peaks at mid elevation
16. Compound Specific Trends of Chemical Defences in Ficus Along an Elevational Gradient Reflect a Complex Selective Landscape
17. Chemical cues and genetic divergence in insects on plants: conceptual cross pollination between mutualistic and antagonistic systems
18. Evolution of defences in large tropical plant genera: perspectives for exploring insect diversity in a tri-trophic context
19. Species swarms and their caterpillar colonisers: phylogeny and polyphenols determine host plant specificity in New Guinean Lepidoptera
20. Pollination along an elevational gradient mediated both by floral scent and pollinator compatibility in the fig and fig-wasp mutualism
21. A cross-continental comparison of assemblages of seed- and fruit-feeding insects in tropical rain forests: Faunal composition and rates of attack
22. Detecting the elusive cost of parasites on fig seed production
23. The ecology and evolution of fig wasp communities
24. Phylogenetic trophic specialization : a robust comparison of herbivorous guilds
25. Variably hungry caterpillars: predictive models and foliar chemistry suggest how to eat a rainforest
26. Pollinator sharing and hybridization in a pair of dioecious figs sheds light on the pathways to speciation
27. Monitoring tropical insects in the 21st century
28. Illuminating arthropod diversity in a tropical forest: Assessing biodiversity by automatic light trapping and DNA metabarcoding.
29. How to be a fig wasp down under: The diversity and structure of an Australian fig wasp community
30. Contrasting levels of β‐diversity and underlying phylogenetic trends indicate different paths to chemical diversity in highland and lowland willow species.
31. Conserved community structure and simultaneous divergence events in the fig wasps associated with Ficus benjamina in Australia and China
32. Towards a functional classification of poorly known tropical insects: The case of rhinoceros beetles (Coleoptera, Dynastinae) in Panama
33. The global phylogeny of the subfamily Sycoryctinae (Pteromalidae): Parasites of an obligate mutualism
34. Changes in temperature alter competitive interactions and overall structure of fig wasp communities
35. Predicting distributions of Wolbachia strains through host ecological contact—Who's manipulating whom?
36. Additional file 1 of Asymmetric sharing of pollinator fig wasps between two sympatric dioecious fig trees: a reflection of supply and demand or differences in the size of their figs?
37. Direct and Indirect Effects of Invasive vs. Native Ant-Hemipteran Mutualism: A Meta-Analysis That Supports the Mutualism Intensity Hypothesis
38. Towards a functional classification of poorly known tropical insects: The case of rhinoceros beetles (Coleoptera, Dynastinae) in Panama.
39. Adaptation of Fig Wasps (Agaodinae) to Their Host Revealed by Large-Scale Transcriptomic Data
40. Early successional colonizers both facilitate and inhibit the late successional colonizers in communities of dung-inhabiting insects
41. Host specificity and interaction networks of insects feeding on seeds and fruits in tropical rainforests
42. Low host specificity and broad geographical ranges in a community of parasitic non‐pollinating fig wasps (Sycoryctinae; Chalcidoidea)
43. Chapter Eight - Monitoring tropical insects in the 21st century
44. Macroevolution of defense syndromes in Ficus (Moraceae)
45. On the Perils of Ignoring Evolution in Networks
46. Contrasting patterns of fig wasp communities along Mt. Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea
47. The insect-focused classification of fruit syndromes in tropical rainforests: an inter-continental comparison
48. Are nematodes costly to fig tree–fig wasp mutualists?
49. Faster speciation of fig‐wasps than their host figs leads to decoupled speciation dynamics: Snapshots across the speciation continuum
50. Insect assemblages attacking seeds and fruits in a rainforest in Thailand
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