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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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Earth & Environmental Sciences
host selection
100%
predation risk
67%
beetle
58%
insect
49%
oviposition
46%
predator
45%
host plant
28%
mesocosm
23%
larva
19%
predation
19%
colonization
19%
damage
13%
effect
12%
herbivore
10%
egg
10%
assay
8%
life cycle
8%
animal
7%
test
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Coleoptera
80%
Insecta
55%
Oviposition
52%
Reproduction
50%
Larva
22%
Herbivory
16%
Eggs
11%
Life Cycle Stages
11%
Drive
10%
Animals
5%
Agriculture & Biology
predation
42%
predators
38%
Podisus maculiventris
35%
insects
32%
Coleoptera
27%
Leptinotarsa decemlineata
19%
oviposition
18%
plant damage
15%
host plants
12%
larvae
8%
herbivores
6%
life cycle (organisms)
6%
greenhouses
5%
assays
4%
animals
3%
testing
2%