prof. dr. Frederik Hendrickx
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Selection for costly sexual traits results in a vacant mating niche and male dimorphism
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Adaptation of a polyphagous herbivore to a novel host plant extensively shapes the transcriptome of herbivore and host
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Flow cytometric sexing of spider sperm reveals an equal sperm production ratio in a female-biased species
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Polygyny and strong genetic structuring within an isolated population of the wood ant Formica rufa
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Local extinction processes rather than edge effects affect ground beetle assemblages from fragmented and urbanised old beech forests
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Sex ratio bias caused by endosymbiont infection in the dwarf spider Oedothorax retusus
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A tight association in two genetically unlinked dispersal related traits in sympatric and allopatric salt marsh beetle populations
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- Journal Article
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Ideal free distribution of fixed dispersal phenotypes in a wing dimorphic beetle in heterogeneous landscapes
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- Journal Article
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Loss of genetic diversity and increased genetic structuring in response to forest area reduction in a ground dwelling insect: a case study of the flightless carabid beetle Carabus problematicus (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
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Site fidelity of Formica rufa : micro-scaled and persistent despite disturbance (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)