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Predator defense along a permanence gradient: roles of case structure, behavior, and developmental phenology in caddisflies
Abstract
The combined results of these experiments suggest that caddisfly distributions along permanence gradients depend on a suite of primary and secondary predator defenses that include larval and pupal case structure, predator-specific escape behaviors, and the phenology of larval development.
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