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The importance of oligosulfides in the attraction of fly pollinators to the brood-site deceptive species Jaborosa rotacea (Solanaceae).
(Univ Chicago Press, 2013-04)
Premise of research.
Brood-site deceptive flowers use dishonest signals?especially floral odors that mimic oviposition substrates?to attract and deceive saprophilous insects to pollinate them. In this work, we recorded ...
The relationship between facial shape asymmetry and attractiveness in mexican students
(Wiley, 2014-11-17)
Objectives: It has been postulated that symmetric faces are considered more attractive than asymmetric ones because symmetry may signal high quality due to developmental stability. However, other studies showed that both ...
Stability of the trapped nonconservative Gross-Pitaevskii equation with attractive two-body interaction
(Amer Physical Soc, 2014)
Hydrophobic surfaces probed by atomic force microscopy
(Amer Chemical SocWashingtonEUA, 2003)
Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean 2004
(ECLAC, 2005-03)
For the first time since 1999, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows into Latin America and the Caribbean grew in 2004. These inflows topped US$ 54 billion, far exceeding the US$ 37 billion registered in 2003 and ...
Regional tourism strategies during the sars-cov-2 outbreak and their impacts on azores tourism businesses
In tourism activities, rural tourism has a critical function in reaching regional and territorial sustainability. Bearing in mind the actual sanitary crisis caused by the SARS-CoV-2 and its horizontal impacts, as is the ...
Migracion interregional en el Peru, periodo 1976-1981
(CELADE, 2014)
Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
(2020-08)
he decision to allocate time and energy to find multiple sexual partners or raise children is a fundamental reproductive trade-off. The Strategic Pluralism Hypothesis argues that human reproductive strategies are facultatively ...