With resistance of insect pests to synthetic pesticides on the increase, the role of parasitoid wasps as biological control agents is expanding in pest and resistance management strategies. One of the predictors of reproductive success of endoparasitoids is the relative size of the wasp at host emergence. While in idiobiont parasitoids, where the host stops feeding after parasitism, the wasp size is determined by the host size at the time of parasitism; the size of koinobiont wasps, where the host continues to feed after parasitism, is dependent on additional factors. Here we show that the host mass and temperature are important factors that determine survival and development of the koinobiont endoparasitoid Venturia canescens in late insta...
<p>Parasitoid wasps are excellent organisms for studying the allocation of host resources to differe...
Host size is considered a reliable indicator of host quality and an important determinant of parasit...
International audience1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on res...
Using a molecular marker that allows the differentiation of two strains of the solitary endoparasito...
Trade-offs amongst life history traits is a major theme in evolutionary biology. Parasitoid wasps ar...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
Among the most important trade-offs in life history evolution is whether to grow larger at the cost ...
1. For their larval development, parasitoids depend on the quality and quantity of resources provide...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
The main effects and interactions of adult age, access to food and host deprivation, on the egg load...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
We examined the survival and development of the endoparasitoid Venturia canescens in a Bt-tolerant l...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered excellent organisms in studies examining the evolution of...
In this study, the effects of three host species on development time, fecundity and adult longevity ...
The adult females of many parastic Hymenoptera feed on their host insects to gain nutrients for eff ...
<p>Parasitoid wasps are excellent organisms for studying the allocation of host resources to differe...
Host size is considered a reliable indicator of host quality and an important determinant of parasit...
International audience1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on res...
Using a molecular marker that allows the differentiation of two strains of the solitary endoparasito...
Trade-offs amongst life history traits is a major theme in evolutionary biology. Parasitoid wasps ar...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
Among the most important trade-offs in life history evolution is whether to grow larger at the cost ...
1. For their larval development, parasitoids depend on the quality and quantity of resources provide...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
The main effects and interactions of adult age, access to food and host deprivation, on the egg load...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
We examined the survival and development of the endoparasitoid Venturia canescens in a Bt-tolerant l...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered excellent organisms in studies examining the evolution of...
In this study, the effects of three host species on development time, fecundity and adult longevity ...
The adult females of many parastic Hymenoptera feed on their host insects to gain nutrients for eff ...
<p>Parasitoid wasps are excellent organisms for studying the allocation of host resources to differe...
Host size is considered a reliable indicator of host quality and an important determinant of parasit...
International audience1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on res...