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Data from: Prey‐specific impact of cold pre‐exposure on kill rate and reproduction
负责人:
Jensen, Kim
关键词:
Temperature Cold acclimation Predator-prey interactions Prey utilization Reproductive output Thermal pre-exposure
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.pr06nk2
摘要:
whether thermal pre‐exposure affected subsequent kill rate and predator fitness when foraging on prey that differ in ease of capture, and whether change
Data from: Does body size predict the buzz-pollination frequencies used by bees?
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关键词:
Halictidae;buzz ratio;floral vibrations;Apidae;Anthophila;Solanum;Pedicularis;frequency
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6g8qr82
摘要:
, and thus less total pollen ejected for the same foraging effort.
Data from: Temperature drives epidemics in a zooplankton-fungus disease system: a trait-driven approach points to transmission via host foraging
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关键词:
Metschnikowia bicuspidata;Ecology: community;Daphnia dentifera;Ecology: thermal;Interactions: host\/parasite;Lakes\/ponds;Interactions: host\/pathogen
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3k8m3
摘要:
revealed that this pattern arose primarily from the temperature-dependence of transmission rate (?), governed by the increasing foraging (and hence para
Data from: Smaller beaks for colder winters: Thermoregulation drives beak size evolution in Australasian songbirds
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关键词:
Maluridae;Meliphagidae;Thermoregulation;Meliphagoidae;Allen's rule;beak size;Acanthizidae
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.4464n
摘要:
maximum temperature was not. This suggests that while diet and foraging behavior may drive evolutionary changes in beak shape, changes in beak size can als
Data from: Day/night upper thermal limits differ within Ectatomma ruidum ant colonies
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关键词:
acclimation;Diel variation;intra-colony variation;maximum critical temperature;Ectatomma ruidum
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6b6q5
摘要:
In the tropics, daily temperature fluctuations can pose physiological challenges for ectothermic organisms, and upper thermal limits may affect
Data from: Dispensing pollen via catapult: explosive pollen release in mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia)
负责人:
Switzer, Callin
关键词:
Behavior Biomechanics Foraging: behavior Interactions: coevolution Interactions: plant/animal Interactions: plant/insect bees butterflies wasps Plant
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.65sd4
摘要:
st performed a kinematic analysis of anther movement. Second, we constructed a heat map of pollen trajectories in three-dimensional space. Third, we conducted
Data from: Spatial variation in bird pollination and its mitigating effects on the genetic diversity of pollen pools accepted by Camellia japo
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关键词:
gene flow;bird-plant interaction;ornithophily;Camellia japonica;microsatellite;pollen dispersal;Two-Gener analysis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.17q550q
摘要:
tly by Zosterops japonica). We show that the low density of flowering individuals may induce the expansion of the foraging areas of Z. japonica and consequent
Data from: Paternity analysis reveals wide pollen dispersal and high multiple paternity in a small isolated population of the bird-po
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关键词:
paternity analysis;Fine-scale genetic structure;Heterozygosity;mating system;Eucalyptus caesia (Myrtaceae);bird pollination;pollen dispersal;James Effect;Holocene;honeyeaters
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.43rv3
摘要:
Optimal foraging behaviour by nectavores is expected to result in a leptokurtic pollen dispersal distribution and predominantly near-neighbour mating
Data from: Destruction of spider webs and rescue of ensnared nestmates by a granivorous desert ant (Veromessor pergandei)
负责人:
Kwapich, Christina L.
关键词:
foraging Theridiidae rescue behavior web architecture group size group defense
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.412jp56
摘要:
for an unimpeded income of seeds on a single foraging path, during a brief daily temperature window. Despite the cost to individuals, webs are only recognized and r

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