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The effects of seasonally variable dragonfly predation on butterfly assemblages

Where predation is seasonally variable, the potential impact of a predator on individual prey species will critically depend on phenological synchrony of the predator with the prey. Here we explored the effects of seasonally variable predation in multispecies assemblages of short-lived prey. The stu...

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Published in:Ecology (Durham) 2013-01, Vol.94 (1), p.200-207
Main Authors: Tiitsaar, Anu, Kaasik, Ants, Teder, Tiit
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal ecology
Animal populations
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Anisoptera (Odonata)
Biological and medical sciences
Butterflies
Butterflies & moths
Butterflies - physiology
butterfly conservation
Conservation biology
dragonflies
ecological filter
Ecosystem
Estonia
flight
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Habitat conservation
Habitats
Insect ecology
Insecta
Invertebrates
landscapes
local extinction
Mortality
nonselective predation
Odonata
Odonata - physiology
Phenology
Predation
Predators
Predatory Behavior - physiology
seasonal predation risk
seasonal variation
Seasons
Species
species diversity
window of vulnerability
title The effects of seasonally variable dragonfly predation on butterfly assemblages
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