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Supply-Side Ecology of Aquatic Insect Populations; The Role of Egg Supply in Population Regulation.

Funding period: 2012 - 2012

Completed

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Variations in fecundity over catchment scales: Implications for caddisfly populations spanning a thermal gradient

WD Bovill, BJ Downes, J Lancaster

2019-04-01

Population sizes of stream insects depend on the number of eggs that enter the benthos. Densities of oviposited eggs have been lin..

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Caddisfly egg mass morphology mediates egg predation: Potential costs to individuals and populations

WD Bovill, BJ Downes, J Lancaster

2015-02-01

Egg predation is seldom considered in life-history studies of freshwater insects, but could be an important source of mortality wi..

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A test of the preference-performance hypothesis with stream insects: Selective oviposition affects the hatching success of caddisfly eggs

WD Bovill, BJ Downes, J Lancaster

2013-11-01

Under the preference-performance hypothesis (PPH), oviparous females select oviposition sites that optimise the fitness of their o..

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The recruitment dynamics of stream insect larvae: oviposition and egg mortality of hydrobiosid caddisflies

W Bovill

2013-01-01

Population ecology seeks to explain how and why biotic populations vary in abundance through time and space. Many populations are ..

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