Host selection behaviour of parasitoids has important fitness consequences, if hosts of different quality are available. Here the host selection behaviour, the ability to distinguish between hosts differing in their suitability, of the Drosophila parasitizing wasp Asobara tabida was studied. Females from five lines selected for higher survival in the encapsulating host species D. melanogaster (Kraaijeveld et al., 2001) were compared with females from control lines. Females from all five selected lines more readily accepted the encapsulating host species for oviposition when offered together with a nonencapsulating host species than females from the control lines. We found no evidence for pleiotropic effects and suggest that host selection b...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Destructive host-feeding is common in hymenopteran parasitoids. Such feeding may be restricted to ho...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
The host choice and sex allocation decisions of a foraging female parasitoid will have an enormous i...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
In parasitoid wasps, the process of locating and selecting suitable oviposition sites is under stron...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
International audienceIn parasitoid wasps, the process of locating and selecting suitable ovipositio...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
1. Two sibling species of larval endoparasitoids of Drosophilidae: Asobara tabida (Nees) and A.rufes...
International audienceHost acceptance decision in parasitic wasps strongly depends on the parasitism...
Drosophila melanogaster larvae defend themselves against parasitoid attack via the process of encaps...
1. The evolution of host resistance to parasitoid attack will be constrained by two factors: the cos...
Parasitoid fitness is influenced by the ability to overcome host defense strategies and by the abili...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Destructive host-feeding is common in hymenopteran parasitoids. Such feeding may be restricted to ho...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
The host choice and sex allocation decisions of a foraging female parasitoid will have an enormous i...
International audienceCo-evolution of host-parasitoid interactions is determined by the costs of hos...
In parasitoid wasps, the process of locating and selecting suitable oviposition sites is under stron...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
International audienceIn parasitoid wasps, the process of locating and selecting suitable ovipositio...
Drosophila melanogaster is attacked by parasitoids that develop internally in the larva. They can de...
1. Two sibling species of larval endoparasitoids of Drosophilidae: Asobara tabida (Nees) and A.rufes...
International audienceHost acceptance decision in parasitic wasps strongly depends on the parasitism...
Drosophila melanogaster larvae defend themselves against parasitoid attack via the process of encaps...
1. The evolution of host resistance to parasitoid attack will be constrained by two factors: the cos...
Parasitoid fitness is influenced by the ability to overcome host defense strategies and by the abili...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Destructive host-feeding is common in hymenopteran parasitoids. Such feeding may be restricted to ho...
AbstractThe ability of a parasitoid to evolve enhanced counterdefenses against host resistance and i...