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Interspecific recognition through odours by aphids (Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae) feeding on wheat plants
(Czech Academy of Sciences, 1997)
In olfactometric experiments a wingless adult of Sitobion avenae was attracted by odours of a wingless adult of Rhopalosiphum padi feeding on a wheat plant. When the stimulus consisted of either a wingless R. padi without ...
Competitive interaction between introduced rainbow trout and native silverside in a Chilean stream
(Springer Netherlands, 2009)
The field experiment presented here elucidates the competitive effect of exotic trout on Chilean silverside. This is the first local experimental work that demonstrates the negative effect of trout on native fish from ...
Is species richness driving intra- and interspecific interactions and temporal activity overlap of a hantavirus host? An experimental test
(Public Library of Science, 2017)
High species diversity of the potential animal host community for a zoonotic pathogen may reduce pathogen transmission among the most competent host, a phenomenon called the “dilution effect”, but the mechanisms driving ...
Interspecific exploitative competition between Harmonia axyridis and other coccinellids is stronger than intraspecific competition
(Academic Press Inc., 2019)
The invasion of Harmonia axyridis has had negative consequences on coccinellid assemblages, with a decline in abundance and diversity, but the coexistence of invasive and resident species may depend on the strength of ...
Potential spatial interaction of the invasive species Harmonia axyridis (pallas) with native and endemic coccinellids
(Wiley, 2018-06)
Biological invasions represent a serious menace to local species assemblages, mainly due to interspecific relationships such as competition and predation. One important invasive species worldwide is Harmonia axyridis ...
Indirect interactions in a microcosm-assembled cladoceran community: Implications for apparent competition
(2002)
Apparent competition occurs when species that otherwise may not directly interact still exhibit negative indirect effects on one another because they share a food-limited predator (enemy). Even though this type of indirect ...
Quantitative natural history of a host-parasite relationship: the Tristerix-cactus system in semiarid Chile
(2002)
We present quantitative information on the natural history of a host-parasite interaction that consists on the holoparasitic mistletoe Tristerix aphyllus (Loranthaceae) and its cacti host species. More specifically, we ...
Community dynamics under environmental change: How can nextgeneration mechanistic models improve projections of speciesdistributions?
(Elsevier, 2016)
tEnvironmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of species and communities. Toestimate the consequences of these shifts for the functioning and stability of ecosystems, reliablepredictions of alterations ...
Rootstocks modulate the physiology and growth responses to water deficit and long-term recovery in grafted stone fruit trees
(Elsevier, 2020)
The effects of climate change have forced to search quickly new strategies to achieve sustainable agriculture in the context of a growing demand for food. Rootstocks have shown to have a key role in the resistance and ...
Between-species differences in demographic responses to temperature of coexisting cladocerans
(Ecological Society of Australia, 2007)
In this work we report on the seasonal trends of abundances in terms of temperature exposure for four
coexisting cladoceran species (Daphnia ambigua (Daphniidae), Ceriodaphnia dubia (Daphniidae), Diaphanosoma
chilense ...