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The effect of predator presence on the behavioral sequence from host selection to reproduction in an invulnerable stage of insect prey
Sara L. Hermann
, Jennifer S. Thaler
Entomology
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Behavioral Sequence
100%
Predation Risk
100%
Host Selection
100%
Insect Prey
100%
Oviposition
60%
Life Stages
60%
Risk Treatment
60%
Predation
40%
Plant Damage
40%
Field Mesocosm
40%
Control Method
20%
Herbivore
20%
Leptinotarsa Decemlineata
20%
Greenhouse Experiment
20%
Adult Behavior
20%
Predator-prey Interactions
20%
Open Field Test
20%
Predator Control
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Host Selection
100%
Oviposition
42%
Host Plant
28%
Plant Damage
28%
Head
14%
Colorado potato beetle
14%