Interactive influence of biotic and abiotic cues on the plasticity of preferred body temperatures in a predator-prey system.
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Experimental manipulation of melanism demonstrates the plasticity of preferred temperature in an agricultural pest (Phaulacridium vittatum)Predator-prey interactions shape thermal patch use in a newt larvae-dragonfly nymph model.Can newts cope with the heat? Disparate thermoregulatory strategies of two sympatric species in water.
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Interactive influence of biotic and abiotic cues on the plasticity of preferred body temperatures in a predator-prey system.
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Interactive influence of bioti ...... res in a predator-prey system.
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Lumír Gvoždík
Radovan Smolinský
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10.1007/S00442-012-2283-2
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2012-02-23T00:00:00Z
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