Oviposition strategies of conifer seed chalcids in relation to host phenology.
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Reconstruction of a windborne insect invasion using a particle dispersal model, historical wind data, and Bayesian analysis of genetic data.Population structure of the soft tick Ornithodoros maritimus and its associated infectious agents within a colony of its seabird host Larus michahellisBacterial associates of seed-parasitic wasps (Hymenoptera: Megastigmus)Seed wasp invasions promoted by unregulated seed trade affect vegetal and animal biodiversity.Variation of selfing rate and inbreeding depression among individuals and across generations within an admixed Cedrus population.Linking niche theory to ecological impacts of successful invaders: insights from resource fluctuation-specialist herbivore interactions.Host-Parasite Interactions from the Inside: Plant Reproductive Ontogeny Drives Specialization in Parasitic Insects.Oviposition by mutualistic seed-consuming pollinators reduces fruit abortion in a recently discovered pollination mutualismPre-dispersal predation effect on seed packaging strategies and seed viability.What makes a good neighborhood? Interaction of spatial scale and fruit density in the predator satiation dynamics of a masting juniper tree.Epidemiology of asexuality induced by the endosymbiotic Wolbachia across phytophagous wasp species: host plant specialization matters.Biology of the Chalcid Wasp, Megastimus wachtli, and Its Relationship to Colonization of Cypress Seeds by the Tortricid Moth, Pseudococcyx tessulatana, in Algeria.The ecology of pre-dispersal insect herbivory on tree reproductive structures in natural forest ecosystems.You'd better walk alone: Changes in forest composition affect pollination efficiency and pre-dispersal cone damage in Iberian Juniperus thurifera forests.Efficiency of pollination and satiation of predators determine reproductive output in Iberian Juniperus thurifera woodlands.A transcriptomic resource for Douglas-fir seed development and analysis of transcription during late megagametophyte development.Seed parasitism redirects ovule development in Douglas fir.An inquiline fig wasp using seeds as a resource for small male production: a potential first step for the evolution of new feeding habits?
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Oviposition strategies of conifer seed chalcids in relation to host phenology.
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Oviposition strategies of conifer seed chalcids in relation to host phenology.
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Oviposition strategies of conifer seed chalcids in relation to host phenology.
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Alain Roques
Gaëlle Rouault
Jean Turgeon
Jean-Noël Candau
Patrick von Aderkas
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10.1007/S00114-004-0554-4
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2004-10-01T00:00:00Z