The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However, in some clades, the parasitoid larvae primarily consume haemolymph and fat body and emerge through the side of the host, which remains alive and active for up to several days. The evolutionary significance of this host-usage strategy has attracted attention in recent years. Recent empirical studies suggest that the surviving larva guards the parasitoid broods against natural enemies such as predators and hyperparasitoids. Known as the 'usurpation hypothesis', the surviving larvae bite, regurgitate fluids from the gut, and thrash the head capsule when disturbed. In the present study, the 'usurpation hypothesis' is tested in the association in...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
Among the most important trade-offs in life history evolution is whether to grow larger at the cost ...
Several recent models examining the developmental strategies of parasitoids attacking hosts which co...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
Among the most important trade-offs in life history evolution is whether to grow larger at the cost ...
Several recent models examining the developmental strategies of parasitoids attacking hosts which co...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...