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Reproductive consequences of female size in haematophagous ectoparasites

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Table 1. Variation in female body size, egg number and egg volume among conspecific females and within a clutch in three flea species
Fig. 2. Relationship between clutch size and mean egg volume inX. ramesis. The fitted function is a model II (major axis) regression line.
Table 3. Results of the model II (major axis) regressions of the pairwise relationships between egg size (ES), duration of development (DD) and newimago size (NIS) in three flea species
Fig. 4. Relationship between egg volume

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