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Voracity of Coccinella undecimpunctata: effects of insecticides when foraging in a prey/plant system
“... on voracity. Thus, we proposed to evaluate the effects of pirimicarb and pymetrozine on the voracity...”Access document
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“... cycles are asymmetrical, with rapid activity increases and slower decreases and a phase shift between...”
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“... specialised diet consists mostly of the gastropod mollusk Pomacea sp and its foraging strategy probably varies...”
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“... are capital breeders has been accepted and repeated since the early literature. However, it seems...”
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“... to defensive reactions to cope with an imminent risk. Here, we tested the effects of predator odors and...”
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“... the foraging and, posteriorly with the food contamination within colony. In natural condition, is know...”
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“... sources for bees and beekeepers take advantage of this and keep their honey bee colonies within or near...”
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“...Many cichlid species dig spawning pits or nests in soft bottoms and exhibitmany substrate oriented...”
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“... in the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The foraging behaviour of birds makes them suitable to monitor...”
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