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To eat and not to be eaten

de Magalhães, S.N.R.

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2004

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de Magalhães, S. N. R. (2004). To eat and not to be eaten. Universiteit van Amsterdam.

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Listt of publications

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Magalhaess S., Brommer J. E.. Silva E. S., Bakker F. M. and Sabelis M. W. 2003.. Life-history trade-off in two predator species sharing the same prey:: a study on cassava-inhabiting mites. Oikos 102: 533-542.

Magalhaess S., J a n s s e n A., Hanna R. and Sabelis M. W. 2002. Flexible antipredatorr behaviour in herbivorous mites through vertical migrationn in a plant. Oecologia 132: 143-149.

Magalhaess S. and Bakker F. M. 2002. Plant feeding by a predatory mite inhabitingg cassava. Exp. Appl. Acarol. 27: 27-37.

J a n s s e nn A., Faraji F., van der H a m m e n T., Magalhaes S. and Sabelis M. W.. 2002. Interspecific infanticide deters predators. Ecol. Lett. 5: 490-494. .

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Magalhaess S., J a n s s e n A., Montserrat M. and Sabelis M. W. Host-plant speciess modifies the diet of an omnivore feeding on three trophic levels.. To Oecologia.

Magalhaess S., J a n s s e n A., Montserrat M. and Sabelis M. W. Size-dependentt predator-prey games: counter-attacking prey trigger parentall care in predators. To Am. Nat.

Montserratt M., Egas M., Magalhaes S., J a n s s e n A.: de Roos A.M. and

Sabeliss M. W. Fitness consequences of predator-specific anti-predator behaviourr in spider mites: Should I stay or should I go? To J. Anim. Ecol. .

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