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    Mate-Searching Behaviour of Common and Rare Wasps and the Implications for Pollen Movement of the Sexually Deceptive Orchids They Pollinate by Menz, M., Phillips, R., Dixon, Kingsley, Peakall, R., Didham, R.

    Published 2013
    “…Here, using a capture-mark-recapture study (CMR) and dietary analysis, we compare mate-searching behaviour in relation to local abundance of two pollinator species and explore the implications for pollen movement in sexually deceptive Drakaea (Orchidaceae). …”
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    Marked colour divergence in gliding membranes of a tropical lizard mirror population differences in the colour of falling leaves by Klomp, D.A., Stuart-Fox, D., Das, I., Ord, T.J

    Published 2014
    “…Populations of the Bornean gliding lizard, Draco cornutus, differ markedly in the colour of their gliding membranes. …”
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    Optimization of process parameters of injection moldings for plastic pallets manufacturing industry by Vivekanandan, Panneerselvam, Faiz, Mohd Turan

    Published 2019
    “…Incorrect parameter selection can lead to parts defects such as warpage, shrinkage, sink marks, weld marks and so on. In this study, the optimal process parameter of injection molding for manufacturing of plastic pallets which is used for warehousing was determined by the orthogonal array of Taguchi’s L9 which has 3 factors and 3 levels for each factor, experimental design, and Regression Analysis. …”
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    Studies on slow release antibiotic middle ear pellets by Hoskison, Emma

    Published 2019
    “…At one week post insertion of antibiotic laden pellets, marked ABR threshold elevation (15-40 dB) was observed and persisted (25-40 dB) at week 16 without accompanying changes in ABR wave amplitudes and latencies. …”
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    Convergent specialization - the sharing of pollinators by sympatric genera of sexually deceptive orchids by Phillips, R., Xu, T., Hutchinson, M., Dixon, Kingsley, Peakall, R.

    Published 2013
    “…Drakaea livida was more efficient at converting pollinator attraction into potential pollen deposition leading to higher fruit set. …”
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    Behaviour of sexually deceived ichneumonid wasps and its implications for pollination in Cryptostylis (Orchidaceae) by Weinstein, A., Davis, B., Menz, M., Dixon, Kingsley, Phillips, R.

    Published 2016
    “…Pollination via sexual deception is hypothesised to be associated with more frequent outcrossing and greater pollen dispersal distances than strategies involving food-foraging behaviour. …”
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