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Roitberg, Bernard

Competition between parasitoids of the cabbage seedpod weevil: effects on sex ratios and consequences for biological control
Effect of larval environment on some life history parameters in anopheles gambiae s.s. (diptera:culicidae))
Energy-state dependent responses of Anopheles gambiae to an unobtainable host
Individual host selection decisions and population-level responses in a time- and energy-limited forager, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins
Maternal allocation decisions impacted by variable ecological conditions in a solitary bee: behavioural ecology perspectives
Plant Feeding in an Omnivorous Mirid, Dicyphus hesperus: Why Plant Context Matters
The impacts of extreme fluctuating summer temperatures on aphid-parasitoid interactions and community dynamics
Theoretical and experimental investigations of the larval life history of Anopheles gambiae
Theoretical and experimental studies on behavioral syndromes in aphids
Why did the Carabid Cross the Fence?

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