In recent years, increasing attention has been paid in exploring the role of direct plant defence, through the production of allelochemicals, on the performance of parasitoid wasps and their hosts. However, few studies have determined if parasitoids can detect differences in plant quality and thus preferentially attack hosts on which their progeny develop most successfully. In this study we examined the development and preference of two endoparasitoids, Diadegmasemiclausum and Cotesia glomerata, developing in larvae of their respective hosts, Plutella xylostella and Pieris brassicae. In turn, these were reared on different wild populations of black mustard Brassica nigra originating in the Netherlands and Sicily (Italy), as well as single c...
1. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) play an important role in host location of parasitoid w...
Two major ecological factors determine the fitness of an insect herbivore: the ability to overcome p...
Two major ecological factors determine the fitness of an insect herbivore: the ability to overcome p...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid in exploring the role of direct plant defence, t...
1.Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on...
The performance of natural enemies, such as parasitoid wasps, is affected by differences in the qual...
The performance of natural enemies, such as parasitoid wasps, is affected by differences in the qual...
Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often poss...
Most studies on plant defenses against insect herbivores investigate direct and indirect plant defen...
Through artificial selection, domesticated plants often contain modified levels of primary and secon...
In natural populations, plants demonstrate an array of indirect and direct defence strategies that h...
Insect herbivores frequently must balance host plant quality and the risk of attack by their natural...
Constitutive and induced changes in plant quality impact higher trophic levels, such as the developm...
Among parasitoids that develop inside the bodies of feeding, growing hosts (so-called ‘koinobiont’ e...
1. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) play an important role in host location of parasitoid w...
1. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) play an important role in host location of parasitoid w...
Two major ecological factors determine the fitness of an insect herbivore: the ability to overcome p...
Two major ecological factors determine the fitness of an insect herbivore: the ability to overcome p...
In recent years, increasing attention has been paid in exploring the role of direct plant defence, t...
1.Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on...
The performance of natural enemies, such as parasitoid wasps, is affected by differences in the qual...
The performance of natural enemies, such as parasitoid wasps, is affected by differences in the qual...
Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often poss...
Most studies on plant defenses against insect herbivores investigate direct and indirect plant defen...
Through artificial selection, domesticated plants often contain modified levels of primary and secon...
In natural populations, plants demonstrate an array of indirect and direct defence strategies that h...
Insect herbivores frequently must balance host plant quality and the risk of attack by their natural...
Constitutive and induced changes in plant quality impact higher trophic levels, such as the developm...
Among parasitoids that develop inside the bodies of feeding, growing hosts (so-called ‘koinobiont’ e...
1. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) play an important role in host location of parasitoid w...
1. Herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) play an important role in host location of parasitoid w...
Two major ecological factors determine the fitness of an insect herbivore: the ability to overcome p...
Two major ecological factors determine the fitness of an insect herbivore: the ability to overcome p...