Studies on the mode of foraging of the gregarious assassin bugAgriosphodrus dohrni Signoret Hiroshi Inoue OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 223
Component analysis and modelling of the movement process: Analysis of simple tracks R. L. KitchingM. P. Zalucki OriginalPaper Pages: 224 - 238
Component analysis and modelling of the movement process: The simulation of simple tracks M. P. ZaluckiR. L. Kitching OriginalPaper Pages: 239 - 249
Group versus individual functional responses ofVenturia [=Nemeritis] canescens (Grav.) C. B. HuffakerB. M. Matsumoto OriginalPaper Pages: 250 - 269
Differences in egg wastage by superparasitism, contrastingVenturia (=Nemeritis) canescens searching singly versus searching in groups C. B. HuffakerB. M. Matsumoto OriginalPaper Pages: 270 - 275
A model simulating the population dynamics of the grasshoppers (Acrididae)Melanoplus sanguinipes (Fabr.),M. packardii Scudder, andCamnula pellucida (Scudder) J. M. HardmanM. K. Mukerji OriginalPaper Pages: 276 - 301
Prey capture tactics of spiders: An analysis based on a simulation model for spider's growth Kazuo Nakamura OriginalPaper Pages: 302 - 317
The influence of social environment and urine exposure on sexual maturation of male prairie deermice (Peromyscus maniculatus bairdi) Terrence E. BabbC. Richard Terman OriginalPaper Pages: 318 - 328
Postmetamorphic growth, survival, and age at first reproduction of the salamander,hynobius nebulosus tokyoensis Tago in relation to a consideration on the optimal timing of first reproduction Tamotsu Kusano OriginalPaper Pages: 329 - 344
Stabilization of the population of a parasite on fruit by the population of a cleptoparasite Norio YamamuraOsamu Iwahashi OriginalPaper Pages: 345 - 359
Decrease in respiratory rate in a wolf spider,Pardosa astrigera (L. Koch), under starvation Koichi TanakaYosiaki Itô OriginalPaper Pages: 360 - 374
Why doLuehdorfia butterflies lay eggs in clusters? Yosiaki ItôYoshitaka TsubakiMasaru Osada OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 387
Reproductive strategy of insects as adaptation to temporally varying environments Yoshio Tsuda OriginalPaper Pages: 388 - 404