Petterns, mechanisms and consequences to population dynamics of selective oviposition behavior by baetis bicaudatus.

 

Authors
Encalada, Andrea Carolina
Format
DoctoralThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

Selective oviposition can have important consequences for recruitment limitation and population and population dynamics of organisms with complex life cycles. Temporal and spatial variation in oviposition may be driven by environmental or behavioral constraints.

Publication Year
2005
Language
eng
Topic
OVIPOSITION BEHAVIORS
NATURAL STREAMS
INVERTEBRATE PREDIATION
NATURAL RESERVE
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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