Chalcidoid wasps represent one of the most speciose superfamilies of animals known, with ca. 23,000 species described of which many are parasitoids. They are extremely diverse in body size, morphology and, among the parasitoids, insect hosts. Parasitic chalcidoids utilise a range of behavioural adaptations to facilitate exploitation of their diverse insect hosts, but how host use might influence the evolution of body size and morphology is not known in this group. We used a phylogenetic comparative analysis of 126 chalcidoid species to examine whether body size and antennal size showed evolutionary correlations with aspects of host use, including host breadth (specificity), host identity (orders of insects parasitized) and number of plant a...
<div><p>Comparative studies on antennal sensillar equipment in insects are largely lacking, despite ...
Closely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct and indirect traits th...
Comparative studies on antennal sensillar equipment in insects are largely lacking, despite their po...
Chalcidoid wasps represent one of the most speciose superfamilies of animals known, with ca. 23,000 ...
<div><p>Chalcidoid wasps represent one of the most speciose superfamilies of animals known, with ca....
<p>Relationship between antennal size (log antennal area) and body size (log body length) for the 12...
A study was undertaken of the morphological and biological adaptations of chalcid wasps for the sync...
Background: The diversification of organisms with a parasitic lifestyle is often tightly linked to t...
The Chalcidoidea superfamily is one of the most diverse groups of parasitic insects. The life strate...
We studied host selection and exploitation, two crucial aspects of parasite ecology, in Achrysocharo...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Co-evolutionary theory underpins our understanding of interactions in nature involving plant–herbivo...
Co-evolutionary theory underpins our understanding of interactions in nature involving plant–herbivo...
Co-evolutionary theory underpins our understanding of interactions in nature involving plant-herbivo...
<div><p>Comparative studies on antennal sensillar equipment in insects are largely lacking, despite ...
Closely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct and indirect traits th...
Comparative studies on antennal sensillar equipment in insects are largely lacking, despite their po...
Chalcidoid wasps represent one of the most speciose superfamilies of animals known, with ca. 23,000 ...
<div><p>Chalcidoid wasps represent one of the most speciose superfamilies of animals known, with ca....
<p>Relationship between antennal size (log antennal area) and body size (log body length) for the 12...
A study was undertaken of the morphological and biological adaptations of chalcid wasps for the sync...
Background: The diversification of organisms with a parasitic lifestyle is often tightly linked to t...
The Chalcidoidea superfamily is one of the most diverse groups of parasitic insects. The life strate...
We studied host selection and exploitation, two crucial aspects of parasite ecology, in Achrysocharo...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Co-evolutionary theory underpins our understanding of interactions in nature involving plant–herbivo...
Co-evolutionary theory underpins our understanding of interactions in nature involving plant–herbivo...
Co-evolutionary theory underpins our understanding of interactions in nature involving plant-herbivo...
<div><p>Comparative studies on antennal sensillar equipment in insects are largely lacking, despite ...
Closely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct and indirect traits th...
Comparative studies on antennal sensillar equipment in insects are largely lacking, despite their po...