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- Klassifikation (DDC)
- Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik
- Tiere (Zoologie)
- Tiere (Zoologie)
- Einzelne Themen in der Naturgeschichte
- Evertebrata (Wirbellose)
- Wirbellose des Meeres und der Meeresküste
- Mollusca (Weichtiere), Tentaculata (Kranzfühler)
- Arthropoden (Gliederfüßer)
- Chordata (Chordatiere)
- Wechselwarme Wirbeltiere; Pisces (Fische)
- Aves (Vögel)
- Mammalia (Säugetiere)
Amorous scorpionflies: causes and consequences of the long pairing prelude of Panorpa cognata
In: Animal Behaviour, Jg. 63 H. 4, S. 667-6752002Costly plastic morphological responses to predator specific odour cues in three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
In: Evolutionary Ecology, Jg. 25 H. 3, S. 641-6562011Cryptic male choice: sperm allocation strategies when female quality varies
In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Jg. 15 H. 2, S. 201-2092002Determinants of sperm transfer in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata: male variation, female condition and copulation duration
In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Jg. 16 H. 6, S. 1196-12042003Environment-dependent genetic correlations between development time and body mass in a scorpionfly
In: Zoology, Jg. 110 H. 5, S. 344-3532007Females benefit from mating with different males in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata
In: Behavioral Ecology, Jg. 17 H. 3, S. 435-4402006Genetic variance and genotype reaction norms in response to larval food manipulation for a trait important in scorpionfly sperm competition.
In: Functional Ecology, Jg. 22 H. 1, S. 070915213639001-???2008Influence of nutrition on courtship and mating in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata
In: Ethology, Jg. 109 H. 11, S. 911-9282003A life history perspective on strategic mating effort in male scorpionflies
In: Behavioral Ecology, Jg. 13 H. 5, S. 632-6362002Male attractiveness is negatively genetically associated with investment in copulations
In: Behavioral Ecology, Jg. 22 H. 2, S. 345-3492011Male scorpionflies assess the amount of rival sperm transferred by females' previous mates
In: Evolution, Jg. 61 H. 6, S. 1489-14942007Nuptial food gifts influence female egg production in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata
In: Ecological Entomology, Jg. 32 H. 3, S. 327-3322007Nuptial gift consumption influences female remating in a scorpionfly: male or female control of mating rate?
In: Evolutionary Ecology, Jg. 21 H. 1, S. 49-612007Nutrition- and sex-dependent utilization of body resources in relation to reproduction in a scorpionfly.
In: Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, Jg. 102 H. 1, S. 199-2072011Phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits in scorpionflies (Mecoptera: Panorpidae): consequences of larval history and seasonality on sperm length and sperm transfer
In: European Journal of Entomology, Jg. 106, S. 347-3522009Pitfalls in experiments testing predictions from sperm competition theory
In: Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Jg. 18 H. 1, S. 116-1232005Sex, food and conflicts: nutrition dependent nuptial feeding and pre-mating struggles in scorpionflies
In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Jg. 61 H. 5, S. 703-7102007Should I stay or should I go? Condition- and status-dependent courtship decisions in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata
In: Animal Behaviour, Jg. 78 H. 2, S. 491-4972009Sperm transfer and paternity in the scorpionfly Panorpa cognata: large variance in traits favoured by postcopulatory episodes of sexual selection
In: Evolutionary Ecology, Jg. 21 H. 6, S. 801-8162007Strategic male mating effort and cryptic male choice in a scorpionfly
In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Jg. 268 H. 1468, S. 729-7352001