Female Palmacorixa nana showed clear preference for wood ovi-position substrates over Elodea and plexiglass in both laboratory and field experiments. Wood was chosen because of its rigidity and rough surface. These data raise the possibility that males could gain access to females by controlling localized resources
The “mother knows best” hypothesis states that adults should choose hosts for oviposition on which t...
Khartoum University PressThe objective of the study was to investigate the suitable colour and mater...
Plants do not offer homogeneous supplies of the resources required by herbivorous insects as many re...
In the case of ground beetles, the number of studies investigating the effects plant-related structu...
Increased vegetational diversity influences the behaviour of carabid beetles by changing plant-relat...
Abstract A bioassay arena was developed to test the response of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japoni...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
The effects of patch quality on the foraging behaviour of an anthocorid predator Orius sauteri (Popp...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
General EcologySelection of an appropriate oviposition site is critical in the life cycle of semelpa...
Oviposition site selection of Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) ...
Organisms with complex life cycles typically do not exhibit parental care. Hence, the ability of adu...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...
The effects of different types of ovipositional substrates and shelters on egg deposition, hatchabil...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
The “mother knows best” hypothesis states that adults should choose hosts for oviposition on which t...
Khartoum University PressThe objective of the study was to investigate the suitable colour and mater...
Plants do not offer homogeneous supplies of the resources required by herbivorous insects as many re...
In the case of ground beetles, the number of studies investigating the effects plant-related structu...
Increased vegetational diversity influences the behaviour of carabid beetles by changing plant-relat...
Abstract A bioassay arena was developed to test the response of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japoni...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
The effects of patch quality on the foraging behaviour of an anthocorid predator Orius sauteri (Popp...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
General EcologySelection of an appropriate oviposition site is critical in the life cycle of semelpa...
Oviposition site selection of Heliconius erato phyllis (Fabricius, 1775) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) ...
Organisms with complex life cycles typically do not exhibit parental care. Hence, the ability of adu...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...
The effects of different types of ovipositional substrates and shelters on egg deposition, hatchabil...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
The “mother knows best” hypothesis states that adults should choose hosts for oviposition on which t...
Khartoum University PressThe objective of the study was to investigate the suitable colour and mater...
Plants do not offer homogeneous supplies of the resources required by herbivorous insects as many re...