Stoetefeld et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Fungal chemical defence alters density‐dependent foraging behaviour and success in a fungivorous soil arthropodStoetefeld et al., 2012
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- 10590509024138157742
- Author
- Stoetefeld L
- Scheu S
- Rohlfs M
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- Publication venue
- Ecological Entomology
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1. Aggregative behaviour in fungivorous soil arthropods is widespread; its adaptive value, however, is largely unknown. In this study, the spatial foraging behaviour of a collembolan, Folsomia candida, and the fitness consequences of feeding at different densities on the …
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