Browsing Centre for Ecological Sciences (CES) by Subject "Aedes aegypti"
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On Trait Evolution in a Heterogeneous Environment: Oviposition Site Selection in a Mosquito in Response to Multiple Risk Factors
A focus in evolutionary biology is to understand the drivers of diversity in animal behavioural traits in the living world. Animals facing similar problems in the environment, such as the problem of how much to invest in ... -
Plug in the pupa: Insights into the evolutionary ecology of the complex life cycle of Aedes aegypti
Multiple traits, including antipredator responses, foraging behaviour, development rate and fecundity, contribute towards an organism’s fitness. These diverse traits interact through shared resources allocated to maximise ...

