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Temporal autocorrelation in host density increases establishment success of parasitoids in an experimental system

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Figure 1. Female Trichogramma chilonis. Real size = 1 mm.
Figure 2. Experimental design. (1) Generation t: Parasitoids are provided with n patches of host eggs to parasitize (1 patch = 45 eggs)
Figure 3. Effect of coefficient of variation (left) and autocorrelation coefficient at lag 1 (right) in host abundance on parasitoid population size (top), the coefficient of variation of parasitoid populations (middle), and the extinction probability of p

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