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    Larvicidal and macrofilaricidal efficacy of Closantel and Morantel against mosquito larvae and <i>Setaria digitata</i> nematodes by Megan Hall (506400)

    Published 2025
    “…</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Materials and methods</b></p><p dir="ltr"><b>Mosquito larvae</b></p><p dir="ltr">Early 4<sup>th</sup> stage larvae of <i>Aedes aegypti </i>L.…”
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    Data_Sheet_2_Phenotypic Clumping Decreases With Flock Richness in Mixed-Species Bird Flocks.csv by Priti Bangal (9979259)

    Published 2021
    “…We examined the relationship between phenotypic clumping and flock richness using four variables—body size, foraging behavior, foraging height and taxonomic relatedness. Using a null model approach, we found that small flocks were more phenotypically clumped for body size than expected by chance; however, phenotypic clumping decreased as flocks increased in size and approached expected phenotypic variation in large flocks. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Phenotypic Clumping Decreases With Flock Richness in Mixed-Species Bird Flocks.csv by Priti Bangal (9979259)

    Published 2021
    “…We examined the relationship between phenotypic clumping and flock richness using four variables—body size, foraging behavior, foraging height and taxonomic relatedness. Using a null model approach, we found that small flocks were more phenotypically clumped for body size than expected by chance; however, phenotypic clumping decreased as flocks increased in size and approached expected phenotypic variation in large flocks. …”
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    Data_Sheet_3_Phenotypic Clumping Decreases With Flock Richness in Mixed-Species Bird Flocks.csv by Priti Bangal (9979259)

    Published 2021
    “…We examined the relationship between phenotypic clumping and flock richness using four variables—body size, foraging behavior, foraging height and taxonomic relatedness. Using a null model approach, we found that small flocks were more phenotypically clumped for body size than expected by chance; however, phenotypic clumping decreased as flocks increased in size and approached expected phenotypic variation in large flocks. …”
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