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Data from: Effects of food restriction across stages of juvenile and early adult development on body weight, survival, and adult life history
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ontogenetic effects;Life History Evolution;insects;trade-offs;Phenotypic Plasticity;Forficula auricularia;food acquisition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5tp2v
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ve and interactive effects of food limitation across stages on development and reproduction. Food restriction during the early and late juvenile stage had additi
Data from: Environment-dependent sexual selection: Bateman's parameters under varying levels of food availability
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Mating Systems;Selection: sexual;Physa acuta;Holocene;Selection: natural
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.m01qr
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ed experimentally how food restriction affects the potential for sexual selection in the male and the female sex function of the simultaneously hermaphroditic
Data from: Effects of early nutritional stress on physiology, life-histories and their trade-offs in a model ectothermic vertebrate
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corticosterone;Resource allocation;Thamnophis marcianus;compensatory growth;Fitness;Life-history trade-offs
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.mf1gm3p
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ly under adverse conditions, is mediated by resource allocation to particular life-history traits. We examined the effects of early-life food restriction
Data from: Extended phenotypes and foraging restrictions: ant nest entrances and resource ingress in leaf-cutting ants
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Atta cephalotes;leaf-cutting ants;foraging;tropical rain forest.
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.57vg809
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Several factors may restrict the acquisition of food to below the levels predicted by the optimization theory. However, how the design of structures
Data from: Extended phenotypes and foraging restrictions: ant nest entrances and resource ingress in leaf-cutting ants
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Farji-Brener, Alejandro G.
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foraging leaf-cutting ants tropical rain forest.
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.57vg809.1
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Several factors may restrict the acquisition of food to below the levels predicted by the optimization theory. However, how the design of structures
Data from: Food restriction and chronic stress alter energy use and affect immunity in an infrequent feeder
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Bactericidal Ability Corticosterone Energy Metabolites Food Restriction Gluconeogenesis Reptiles Snakes Stress reactivity
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doi:10.5061/dryad.dk166
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vity, and both treatments altered energy metabolite use and storage. Evidence of interaction of food restriction and chronic stress treatments on innate immune functi
Data from: Impact of helminth infections and nutritional constraints on the small intestine microbiota
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Cattadori, Isabella M
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small intestine microbiota helminth infection nutrition immune response rabbit
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.52qk8
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less digested food, the coprophagic restriction appears to have facilitated the diversity and proliferation of bacteria in the duodenum. Changes
Data from: Nutrient deficiencies and the restriction of compensatory mechanisms in copepods
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Burian, Alfred
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amino acid co-limitation compound specific stale isotope analysis fatty acid food quality predator-prey interaction zooplankton nutrient deficiency
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8b28n
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whether energy limitation, food digestibility or co-limitation with a second nutrient restricted compensatory mechanisms. 3.A combination of 13C
Data from: The role of the environment in the evolution of tolerance and resistance to a pathogen
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Ecology: evolutionary;Evolution: experimental;Evolution: host\/parasite;Aedes aegypti;Coevolution;Environmental variability;Epidemiology;Vavraia culicis;Ecology: experimental
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r1s5d
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e no differences between the lines evolved with coevolving or constant parasites. Mosquitoes that had evolved with food restriction had higher resistance than those

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