Tammaru, Toomas, 1968-
Toomas Tammaru Estonian entomologist
Tammaru, Toomas.
VIAF ID: 311410791 (Personal)
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Works
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Are peripheral populations special? Congruent patterns in two butterfly species | |
Biomarkers of effects of hypoxia and oil-shale contaminated sediments in laboratory-exposed gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio). | |
Carotenoid-based colour polyphenism in a moth species: search for fitness correlates | |
Cascading effects of variation in plant vigour on the relative performance of insect herbivores and their parasitoids | |
The causes of the low breeding success of European mink | |
Comparative analysis of larval growth in Lepidoptera reveals instar‐level constraints | |
A comparative morphometric study of sensory capacity in geometrid moths | |
A comparative study on insect longevity: tropical moths do not differ from their temperate relatives | |
Compensatory responses in lepidopteran larvae: a test of growth rate maximisation | |
A comprehensive molecular phylogeny of Geometridae (Lepidoptera) with a focus on enigmatic small subfamilies | |
Contact with caterpillar hairs triggers predator-specific defensive responses | |
Counterintuitive size patterns in bivoltine moths: late-season larvae grow larger despite lower food quality | |
Day-flying moths are smaller: evidence for ecological costs of being large | |
Degree of specialization is related to body size in herbivorous insects: a phylogenetic confirmation. | |
Dependence of phenotypic variance in body size on environmental quality | |
Description of Nola estonica sp. nov., with comparison to N. aerugula and N. atomosa stat. rev. (Lepidoptera, Nolidae, Nolinae) | |
Distinguishing between anticipatory and responsive plasticity in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly | |
Diversity and ecological role of pathogenic fungi in insect populations | |
The ecology of protected butterfly species in Estonia | |
The effects of experience on host acceptance in ovipositing moths | |
<i>Epirrita</i> <i>pulchraria</i> (Taylor, 1907) transferred to <i>Malacodea</i>, with notes on the phylogeny and ecology of the tribe Operophterini (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae). | |
Euroopa putukad | |
The evolution of female flightlessness among Ennominae of the Holarctic forest zone (Lepidoptera, Geometridae). | |
Evolutionary ecology of insect growth: from geographic patterns to biochemical trade-offs | |
Exploitative competition and coexistence in a parasitoid assemblage | |
Harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones) in Estonia: results of the Estonian Malaise Trap Project | |
Host plant relationships of an endangered butterfly, Lopinga achine (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in northern Europe | |
Insect oviposition preference between Epichloë-symbiotic and Epichloë-free grasses does not necessarily reflect larval performance | |
Insects of Britain and Western Europe. | |
Integrating national Red Lists for prioritising conservation actions for European butterflies | |
Intraspecific variability in number of larval instars in insects. | |
Kompromisi starp vaska kožu (Galleria mellonella) kāpuru augšanu, imūnsistēmas darbības efektivitāti, barības kvalitāti un mikrobioma simbiontiem | |
Larval instar as a key element of insect growth schedules | |
Larval melanism in a geometrid moth: promoted neither by a thermal nor seasonal adaptation but desiccating environments. | |
Latitudinal clines in alternative life histories in a geometrid moth | |
Lectures in theoretical biology | |
Lepidopteroloogiline informatsioon. | |
Lepinfo | |
Liblikad | |
Longer life span is associated with elevated immune activity in a seasonally polyphenic butterfly | |
Lycaena disparon its northern distribution limit: an expansive generalist | |
Maintenance of larval color polymorphism in Orgyia antiqua (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae): evaluating the role of thermal adaptation | |
Molecular phylogeny, classification, biogeography and diversification patterns of a diverse group of moths (Geometridae: Boarmiini) | |
No evidence for costs of being large in females of Orgyia spp. (Lepidoptera, Lymantriidae): larger is always better | |
No Indication of High Host-Plant Specificity in Afrotropical Geometrid Moths | |
Ökosüsteemsus : [44. teoreetilise bioloogia kevadkooli ettekanded : 2018, Harmi] | |
Ontogenetic Basis of Among-Generation Differences in Size-Related Traits in a Polyphenic Butterfly | |
Ontogeny of sexual size dimorphism revisited: Females grow for a longer time and also faster | |
An ordination of life histories using morphological proxies: capital vs. income breeding in insects | |
Oviposition in an eruptive moth species, Yponomeuta evonymellus, is insensitive to the population density experienced during the larval period | |
Patterns of host use in solitary parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae): field evidence from a homogeneous habitat | |
Phenotypic plasticity in a generalist insect herbivore with the combined use of direct and indirect cues | |
Phylogeography of the threatened butterfly, the woodland brown Lopinga achine (Nymphalidae: Satyrinae): implications for conservation | |
Pocket nature. Butterflies and moths. | |
Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly species associated with regional warming | |
Polyphagy on unpredictable resources does not exclude host specialization: insects feeding on mushrooms | |
Populatsioon ja biotsönoos | |
Proximate sources of sexual size dimorphism in insects: locating constraints on larval growth schedules | |
Quantifying income breeding: using geometrid moths as an example | |
Quantifying the effects of species traits on predation risk in nature: A comparative study of butterfly wing damage | |
Reproduction and behaviour of the endangered European mink (Mustela lutreola) in captivity | |
Reproductive behaviour indicates specificity in resource use: phylogenetic examples from temperate and tropical insects | |
Reviews: Catalogue of Ceutorhynchinae of the World, with a key to Genera, The Geometrid Moths of Europe, Die Larven der Europäeischen Noctuidae | |
Searching for constraints by cross-species comparison: reaction norms for age and size at maturity in insects | |
Selective forces on larval colouration in a moth | |
Sexual differences in weight loss upon eclosion are related to life history strategy in Lepidoptera. | |
Sexual size dimorphism within species increases with body size in insects | |
Signature of post-glacial expansion and genetic structure at the northern range limit of the speckled wood butterfly | |
Size and time for a geometrid moth: evolutionary forces and consequences to population dynamics | |
Size-dependent predation risk in tree-feeding insects with different colouration strategies: a field experiment | |
Size‐related life‐history traits in geometrid moths: a comparison of a temperate and a tropical community | |
Sources of variance in immunological traits: evidence of congruent latitudinal trends across species | |
Surma teooria : XVI teoreetilise bioloogia kevadkooli (11.-13. mai 1990, Õngu) teesid | |
Taxonomy and phylogeny of the sawfly genus Empria (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) | |
Three in One--Multiple Faunal Elements within an Endangered European Butterfly Species | |
Using biomarkers in assessment of environmental contamination in fish - new perspectives | |
Weak and inconsistent associations between melanic darkness and fitness related traits in an insect | |
Why is body size more variable in stressful conditions: an analysis of a potential proximate mechanism |