21 results on '"Davis, Andrew K."'
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2. Do Invasive Jorō Spiders (Trichonephila clavata) from Asia Avoid Eating Unpalatable Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in North America?
3. How to give a spider a heart attack: Evaluating cardiac stress reactions of Trichonephila and Argiope spiders.
4. Ciliated Epibionts Modify the Cardiac Stress Reaction to Perceived Predation in Daphnia.
5. How Urban-Tolerant Are They? Testing Prey–Capture Behavior of Introduced Jorō Spiders (Trichonephila clavata) Next to Busy Roads
6. Startle Responses of Jorō Spiders (Trichonephila clavata) to Artificial Disturbance
7. Sex-specific effects of a parasite on stress-induced freezing behavior in a natural beetle-nematode system
8. Revisiting geographic variation in melanism of monarch butterfly larvae in North America using iNaturalist photos
9. How the monarch got its spots: Long-distance migration selects for larger white spots on monarch butterfly wings.
10. Novel Observation: Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) Perches on an Invasive Jorō Spider (Trichonephila clavata) Web and Steals Food
11. Observations and Photographs of Eggs of the Horned Passalus Beetle, Odontotaenius disjunctus (Illiger) (Coleoptera: Passalidae)
12. Opposing global change drivers counterbalance trends in breeding North American monarch butterflies
13. Parasite dynamics in North American monarchs predicted by host density and seasonal migratory culling
14. Physiological evaluation of newly invasive jorō spiders ( Trichonephila clavata ) in the southeastern USA compared to their naturalized cousin, Trichonephila clavipes
15. Monarchs Reared in Winter in California Are Not Large Enough to Be Migrants. Comment on James et al. First Population Study on Winter Breeding Monarch Butterflies, Danaus plexippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in the Urban South Bay of San Francisco, California. Insects 2021, 12, 946
16. Host Plant Species Mediates Impact of Neonicotinoid Exposure to Monarch Butterflies
17. No broad decline of breeding monarch butterflies in North America: implications for conservation efforts
18. How to take an ant's pulse: a procedure for non‐destructively monitoring baseline and stimulated heart rate in Formicidae.
19. The habitat quality paradox: loss of riparian forest cover leads to decreased risk of parasitism and improved body condition in an imperiled amphibian.
20. Assessing Leukocyte Profiles of Salamanders and Other Amphibians: A Herpetologists' Guide.
21. Captive-reared migratory monarchs fly in the wrong direction: a critique of Wilcox et al.
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