Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies

S Jaumann, EC Snell-Rood - Behavioral Ecology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …

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S Jaumann, EC Snell-Rood - 2019 - researchgate.net
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …

Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies

S Jaumann, EC Snell-Rood - Behavioral Ecology, 2019 - econpapers.repec.org
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …

Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies

S Jaumann, EC Snell-Rood - Behavioral Ecology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …

Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies.

S Jaumann, EC Snell-Rood - Behavioral Ecology, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …

Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies

S Jaumann, EC Snell-Rood - Behavioral Ecology, 2019 - ideas.repec.org
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …

Adult nutritional stress decreases oviposition choosiness and fecundity in female butterflies

S Jaumann, E Snell-Rood - Behavioral Ecology, 2019 - experts.umn.edu
Despite the benefits of careful decision-making, not all animals are choosy. One explanation
is that choosiness can cost time and energy and thus depend on nutrition. However, it is not …