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Mosquito females quantify risk of predation to their progeny when selecting an oviposition site
Alon Silberbush
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Leon Blaustein
Department of Biology and Environment (Oranim Campus)
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Keyphrases
All Pairwise Comparisons
12%
Behavioral Factors
12%
Choice Experiment
12%
Culiseta
12%
Culiseta Longiareolata
12%
Dichotomous Choice
12%
Gravid Females
25%
Immature Survival
12%
Multiple Choice Questions
25%
Multiple Predators
12%
Notonecta
50%
Notonecta Maculata
12%
Ovipositing
37%
Oviposition
25%
Oviposition Site
100%
Pairwise Choice
12%
Pairwise Comparison
12%
Predation Risk
100%
Predator Density
25%
Predator Free
25%
Predator-prey
12%
Statistical Factors
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Culiseta
25%
Design Experiment
25%
Gravid Females
25%
Immatures
12%
Notonecta
62%
Oviposition
25%
Oviposition Sites
100%
Predation
100%