Prof. Klaus Fischer
Universität Koblenz
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Steigenga, Marc J.; Hoffmann, Klaus H.; Fischer, Klaus
Effects of the juvenile hormone mimic pyriproxyfen on female reproduction and longevity in the butterfly Bicyclus anynanaEntomological Science. Bd. 9. H. 3. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2006 S. 269 - 279
Fischer, Klaus
Reduced Mating Vigor in Selection Lines of the Butterfly Bicyclus anynanaJournal of Insect Behavior. Bd. 19. H. 5. Dordrecht: Springer 2006 S. 657 - 668
Fischer, Klaus; Bauerfeind, Stephanie S.; Fiedler, Konrad
Temperature-mediated plasticity in egg and body size in egg size-selected lines of a butterflyJournal of Thermal Biology. Bd. 31. H. 4. Amsterdam: Elsevier 2006 S. 347 - 354
Zeilstra, Ilja; Fischer, Klaus
Cold tolerance in relation to developmental and adult temperature in a butterflyPhysical Entomology. Bd. 30. H. 1. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2005 S. 92 - 95
Bauerfeind, Stephanie S.; Fischer, Klaus
Effects of adult-derived carbohydrates, amino acids and micronutrients on female reproduction in a fruit-feeding butterflyJournal of Insect Physiology. Bd. 51. H. 5. New York, NY: Elsevier 2005 S. 545 - 554
Bauerfeind, Stephanie S.; Fischer, Klaus
Effects of food stress and density in different life stages on reproduction in a butterflyOIKOS. Bd. 111. H. 3. Oxford: Wiley 2005 S. 514 - 524
Steigenga, Marc J.; Zwaan, Bas J.; Brakefield, Paul M. et al.
The evolutionary genetics of egg size plasticity in a butterflyJournal of Evolutionary Biology. Bd. 18. H. 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2005 S. 281 - 289
Fischer, Klaus; O'Brien, Diane M.; Boggs, Carol L.
Allocation of larval and adult resources to reproduction in a fruit-feeding butterflyFunctional Ecology. Bd. 18. H. 5. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2004 S. 656 - 663
Fischer, Klaus; Bot, Adriane N. M.; Zwaan, Bas J. et al.
Genetic and environmental sources of egg size variation in the butterfly Bicyclus anynanaHeredity. Bd. 92. H. 3. Berlin: Springer 2004 S. 163 - 169
Fischer, Klaus; Zeilstra, Ilja; Hetz, Stefan K. et al.
Physiological costs of growing fast: does accelerated growth reduce pay-off in adult fitness?Evolutionary Ecology. Bd. 18. H. 4. Dordrecht: Springer 2004 S. 343 - 353