Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Carey, J. R."
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Reproduction is adapted to survival characteristics across geographically isolated medfly populations
Müller, H. G.; Wu, S.; Diamantidis, A. D.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Carey, J. R. (2009)We propose the hypothesis that individual longitudinal trajectories of fertility are closely coupled to varying survival schedules across geographically isolated populations of the same species, in such a way that peak ... -
Response to commentary by Gutierrez et al
Carey, J. R.; Plant, R. E.; Papadopoulos, N. T. (2014) -
Seasonal trends in ceratitis capitata reproductive potential derived from live-caught females in Greece
Kouloussis, N. A.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Katsoyannos, B. I.; Müller, H. G.; Wang, J. L.; Su, Y. R.; Molleman, F.; Carey, J. R. (2011)Reproductive data of individual insects are extremely hard to collect under natural conditions, thus the study of research questions related to oviposition has not advanced. Patterns of oviposition are often inferred only ... -
Trends in lipid and protein contents during medfly aging: An harmonic path to death
Nestel, D.; Papadopoulos, N. T.; Liedo, P.; Gonzales-Ceron, L.; Carey, J. R. (2005)Survival and egg-laying trends were investigated in Mediterranean fruit flies (Cerotitis corpitata) adults maintained on a sucrose-only diet, or on a full diet that consisted of a 3:1 sucrose and yeast hydrolizate mixture. ... -
Virgin females compete for mates in the male lekking species Ceratitis capitata
Papadopoulos, N. T.; Carey, J. R.; Liedo, P.; MÜller, H. G.; SentÜrk, D. (2009)Aggressive behaviour occurring in intrasexual competition is an important trait for animal fitness. Although female intrasexual aggression is reported in several insect species, little is known about female competition and ...