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Volume 30, Number 5, October 2005
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Functional benefits of predator species diversity depend on prey identity
pp. 497-501(5)
Authors: Wilby, A.; Villareal, S. C.; Lan, L. P.; Heong, K. L.; Thomas, M. B.

Patch exploitation strategy by an egg parasitoid in constant or variable environment
pp. 502-509(8)
Authors: Van Baaren, Joan; Boivin, Guy; Outreman, Yannick

Spatio-temporal variation in Lepidopteran larval assemblages associated with oak, Quercus crispula: the importance of leaf quality
pp. 521-531(11)
Authors: Murakami, Masashi; Yoshida, Kunikichi; Hara, Hirofumi; Toda, Masanori J.

Temporal and spatial patterns in the emigrations of the army ant Dorylus (Anomma) molestus in the montane forest of Mt Kenya
pp. 532-540(9)
Authors: Schöning, Caspar; Njagi, Washington M.; Franks, Nigel R.

Conservation implications of genetic variation between spatially and temporally distinct colonies of the endangered damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale
pp. 541-547(7)
Authors: Watts, Phillip C.; Kemp, Stephen J.; Saccheri, Ilik J.; Thompson, David J.

Radiotelemetry reveals differences in individual movement patterns between outbreak and non-outbreak Mormon cricket populations
pp. 548-555(8)
Authors: Lorch, Patrick D.; Sword, Gregory A.; Gwynne, Darryl T.; Anderson, Gerald L.

Intrinsic competition between larval parasitoids with different degrees of host specificity
pp. 564-570(7)
Authors: De Moraes, Consuelo M.; Mescher, Mark C.

Influence of adult nutrition on the relationship between body size and reproductive parameters in a parasitoid wasp
pp. 571-580(10)
Authors: Bezemer, T. Martijn; Harvey, Jeffrey A.; Mills, Nick J.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi influence visitation rates of pollinating insects
pp. 600-606(7)
Authors: Gange, Alan C.; Smith, Annabel K.

Potential sexual transmission of environmental microbes in a traumatically inseminating insect
pp. 607-611(5)
Authors: Reinhardt, Klaus; Naylor, Richard A.; Siva-Jothy, Michael T.

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