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  1. Cross-Latitude Behavioural Axis in an Adult Damselfly Calopteryx splendens (Harris, 1780)
  2. Adult insect personality in the wild—Calopteryx splendens as a model for field studies
  3. Effects of predator cues carry over from egg and larval stage to adult life-history traits in a damselfly
  4. Two experimental designs generate contrasting patterns of behavioral differentiation along a latitudinal gradient in Lestes sponsa —Common‐garden not so common after all?
  5. Let's mate here and now – seasonal constraints increase mating efficiency
  6. Size‐mediated priority and temperature effects on intra‐cohort competition and cannibalism in a damselfly
  7. The genetic variance but not the genetic covariance of life-history traits changes towards the north in a time-constrained insect
  8. Sexual signals reveal males’ oxidative stress defences: Testing this hypothesis in an invertebrate
  9. Latitudinal and age-specific patterns of larval mortality in the damselfly Lestes sponsa: Senescence before maturity?
  10. Cannibalism and activity rate in larval damselflies increase along a latitudinal gradient as a consequence of time constraints
  11. Do males with higher mating success invest more in armaments? An across-populations study in damselflies
  12. The Effects of Habitat Deterioration and Social Status on Patrolling Behavior in the Territorial DamselflyCalopteryx splendens
  13. A large-scale latitudinal pattern of life-history traits in a strictly univoltine damselfly
  14. Seasonal time constraints reduce genetic variation in life-history traits along a latitudinal gradient
  15. Test for latitudinal variation of life history, behavior and mortality in the strictly univoltine damselflySympecma fusca(Zygoptera: Lestidae)
  16. Time constraint effects on phenology and life history synchrony in a damselfly along a latitudinal gradient
  17. Settlement of non-territorial male damselflies
  18. Photoperiod and variation in life history traits in core and peripheral populations in the damselflyLestes sponsa
  19. Changes in reproductive behavior in adult damselfly Calopteryx splendens (Odonata: Calopterygidae) in response to flood
  20. The consequences of water release from a dam reservoirfor freshwater mussel survival: recommendations for improved management.