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Ola Fincke
University of Oklahoma - Norman / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1513128
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Ola Fincke's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Lifetime mating success in a natural population of the damselfly, Enallagma hageni (Walsh)(Odonata: Coenagrionidae)OM FinckeBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 10 (4), 293-302, 19822411982
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Predation by odonates depresses mosquito abundance in water-filled tree holes in PanamaOM Fincke, SP Yanoviak, RD HanschuOecologia 112, 244-253, 19971481997
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Population regulation of a tropical damselfly in the larval stage by food limitation, cannibalism, intraguild predation and habitat dryingOM FinckeOecologia 100, 118-127, 19941481994
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Sperm competition in the damselfly Enallagma hageni Walsh (Odonata: Coenagrionidae): benefits of multiple mating to males and femalesOM FinckeBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 14 (3), 235-240, 19841451984
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The evolution and frequency of female color morphs in Holarctic Odonata: why are male-like females typically the minority?OM Fincke, R Jödicke, DR Paulson, TD SchultzInternational Journal of Odonatology 8 (2), 183-212, 20051422005
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