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Authors: Rolff, J Kraaijeveld, AR
Citation: J. Rolff et Ar. Kraaijeveld, Host preference and survival in selected lines of a Drosophila parasitoid,Asobara tabida, J EVOL BIOL, 14(5), 2001, pp. 742-745

Authors: Braune, P Rolff, J
Citation: P. Braune et J. Rolff, Parasitism and survival in a damselfly: does host sex matter?, P ROY SOC B, 268(1472), 2001, pp. 1133-1137

Authors: Rolff, J Vogel, C Poethke, HJ
Citation: J. Rolff et al., Co-evolution between ectoparasites and their insect hosts: a simulation study of a damselfly-water mite interaction, ECOL ENT, 26(6), 2001, pp. 638-645

Authors: Rolff, J
Citation: J. Rolff, Invited review - Evolutionary ecology of water mite-insect interactions: acritical appraisal, ARCH HYDROB, 152(3), 2001, pp. 353-368

Authors: Rolff, J
Citation: J. Rolff, Water mite parasitism in damselflies during emergence: two hosts, one pattern, ECOGRAPHY, 23(3), 2000, pp. 273-282

Authors: Rolff, J Antvogel, H Schrimpf, I
Citation: J. Rolff et al., No correlation between ectoparasitism and male mating success in a damselfly: Why parasite behavior matters, J INSECT B, 13(4), 2000, pp. 563-571

Authors: Zeiss, C Martens, A Rolff, J
Citation: C. Zeiss et al., Male mate guarding increases females' predation risk? A case study on tandem oviposition in the damselfly Coenagrion puella (Insecta : Odonata), CAN J ZOOL, 77(6), 1999, pp. 1013-1016

Authors: Rolff, J
Citation: J. Rolff, Parasitism increases offspring size in a damselfly: experimental evidence for parasite-mediated maternal effects, ANIM BEHAV, 58, 1999, pp. 1105-1108
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