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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology: Recent submissions
Now showing items 641-660 of 1921
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Debris-carrying camouflage among diverse lineages of Cretaceous insects
(Science Advances, 2016-06-24)Insects have evolved diverse methods of camouflage that have played an important role in their evolutionary success. Debris-carrying, a behavior of actively harvesting and carrying exogenous materials, is among the most ... -
Sexual Transmission of Disease and Host Mating Systems: Within-Season Reproductive Success
(University of Chicago Press, 1997-03)While there is an extensive literature on the evolution of mating systems in animals, little consideration has been given to the possible evolutionary interactions between sexually transmitted pathogens and the mating ... -
A study of the life history and spotting habits of Eutettix chenopodiae (Homoptera, Cicadellidae)
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Phenology and Physiology of White Ash in Relation to Climate Extremes
(University of Kansas, 2015-12-31)The industrial revolution began approximately 200 years ago, and since then atmospheric [CO2] has increased from 270 to 402 ppm, and global temperatures have warmed by an average of 0.85 °C. Anthropogenic climate change ... -
An investigation of novel traits in the order Lepidoptera through the use of proteomic methods
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)This thesis investigates two biological novelties found in Lepidoptera through the use of shotgun proteomics. The first chapter delves into an adaption of pollen feeding found in Heliconius butterflies. We used shotgun ... -
Dissection of signaling modalities and courtship timing reveals a novel signal in Drosophila saltans courtship
(Elsevier Masson, 2016)Courtship signalling, necessary for the recognition of potential mates, is often complex, using many modalities with multiple components. Drosophila courtship comprises chemical, tactile, visual and acoustic stimuli. ... -
The development and structure of the tail in woodpeckers
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Studies of Kansas water snakes
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The effect of temperature on the rate of movement in the marine Ameba, Mayorella conipes
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DATA SETS: Automated identification of insect vectors of Chagas disease in Brazil and Mexico: The Virtual Vector Lab
(2016-09-22)Data documenting morphometric features of Brazilian and Mexican Triatominae, to accompany a manuscript presently submitted to PeerJ for consideration for publication. -
Phylogenomics of Rapid Avian Radiations
(University of Kansas, 2015-08-31)I use data from sequence capture of ultraconserved elements to resolve three rapid radiations in the avian tree of life and in the process gain insights on applying analytical strategies with gene tree-based coalescent ... -
Glomus candidum, a new species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from North American grassland
(Mycotaxon, 2010-07)ENGLISH A new species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, Glomus candidum is described. The species produces spores singly in the soil. Spores are white to very pale yellow, usually globose to subglobose, 87-157 μm diam. Spore ... -
The morphology and biology of the Mexican bean beetle, Epilachna corrupta
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A contribution to the biology of saw-flies
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Biology and morphology of Lepyronia quadrangularis (Say), (Homoptera, Cercopidae)
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The biology of the Gyrinidae and Haliplidae of Kansas
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A study of the growth, development, and reactions of young great horned owls (Bubo virginianus virginianus)
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An experimental analysis of the factors concerned in division in Ameba
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Haemoglobin cells and other studies of the genus Buenoa (Hemiptera)
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Floral Neighborhood and Pollination Success in Four Hummingbird-Pollinated Cloud Forest Plant Species
(Ecological Society of America, 1986-04-01)In a cloud forest at Monteverde, Costa Rica, was examined pollen loads received by self—compatible flowers of two pairs of plant species pollinated by hummingbirds: Hansteinia blepharorachis and Razisea spicata (Acanthaceae), ...