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Filter by Meaning The composition of the substrate can affect oviposition in some species of frogs.
The presence of certain soil types can stimulate oviposition in some insects.
The female mosquito uses chemical cues to identify suitable sites for oviposition.
Oviposition in some species of birds is triggered by changes in day length.
The presence of conspecifics can stimulate oviposition in some insects.
The availability of suitable nesting materials can trigger oviposition in some bird species.
The oviposition site selection of some beetles is influenced by the presence of certain plant chemicals.
The pheromones released by male insects can attract females and stimulate oviposition.
The oviposition behavior of some ants is controlled by the presence of certain chemicals in the nest.
The oviposition site of some dragonfly species can impact the survival rates of their offspring.
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