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Thomas Tscholl
Thomas Tscholl
Doctoral student, Institute of Plant Protection, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Verified email at boku.ac.at
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Heat waves affect prey and predators differently via developmental plasticity: who may benefit most from global warming?
T Tscholl, G Nachman, B Spangl, A Walzer
Pest Management Science 78 (3), 1099-1108, 2022
72022
Trans-and Within-Generational Developmental Plasticity May Benefit the Prey but Not Its Predator during Heat Waves
A Walzer, G Nachman, B Spangl, M Stijak, T Tscholl
Biology 11 (8), 1123, 2022
32022
Parental exposure to heat waves improves offspring reproductive investment in Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae), but not in its predator, Phytoseiulus persimilis …
T Tscholl, G Nachman, B Spangl, I Scalmani, A Walzer
Ecology and Evolution 13 (11), e10748, 2023
12023
Reproducing during Heat Waves: Influence of Juvenile and Adult Environment on Fecundity of a Pest Mite and Its Predator
T Tscholl, G Nachman, B Spangl, HC Serve, A Walzer
Biology 12 (4), 554, 2023
12023
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