[CITATION][C] Predatory arthropods

MW Sabelis - Natural enemies: the population biology of …, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
Natural enemies: the population biology of predators, parasites …, 1992Wiley Online Library
Predatory Arthropods Page 1 Natural Enemies: The Population Biology of Predators,
Parasites and Diseases Edited by MJ Crawley © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 978-1-405-14904-4
Page 2 [226] Chapter 10 Predatory Arthropods than that of their host (although the initial host
stage attacked by a parasitoid may be smaller in some casesb (iiI only adult females search
for hosts; and (iiil they may deposit one or more eggs per host. In contrast, many predatory
arthropods have larger bodies than their prey, they may well have females, as well as males …
Summary
This chapter contains sections titled:
  • Introduction
  • Predation
  • Development and Reproduction
  • Survival
  • Prey Defence and Escape
  • Aggregation
  • Dispersal
  • Competition
  • Mutualism
  • Conclusion
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