Water depth‐dependent notonectid predatory impacts across larval mosquito ontogeny
Abstract
BACKGROUND Context‐dependencies can modulate the strength of predatory interactions and often remain unquantified. In particular, differences in water depth within aquatic systems could influence predator efficiencies towards prey which utilise three‐dimensional space through the water column. Differences in prey size could drive prey size–refuge effects, influencing the efficacy of natural enemies towards vector species. We thus quantify the...
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Title
Water depth‐dependent notonectid predatory impacts across larval mosquito ontogeny
Published Date
Mar 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
75
Issue
10
Pages
2610 - 2617
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