Abstract Neopolycystus sp. is the only primary egg parasitoid associated with the pest beetle Paropsis atomaria in subtropical eucalypt plantations, but its impact on its host populations is unknown. The simplified ecosystem represented by the plantation habitat, lack of interspecific competition for host and parasitoid, and the multivoltinism of the host population makes this an ideal system for quantifying the direct and indirect effects of egg parasitism, and hence, effects on host population dynamics. Within-, between- and overall-egg-batch parasitism rates were determined at three field sites over two field seasons, and up to seven host generations. The effect of exposure time (egg batch age), host density proximity to native forest an...
Paropsis charybdis Stal, the eucalypt tortoise beetle, is an Australian chrysomelid accidentally int...
Some researchers have been used sunn-pest egg traps for estimating parasitism rates or population ch...
In this study we report the results from the first long-term (40 weeks) study of stick-insect fecund...
Neolycystus sp. is the only primary egg parasitoid associated with the pest beetle Paropsis atomaria...
Neopolycystus sp. is the only primary egg parasitoid associated with the pest beetle Paropsis atomar...
Abstract A field survey for natural enemies of Paropsis atomaria was conducted at two south-eastern ...
Paropsis atomaria Olivier (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Paropsini), is a major pest of commercially gr...
The first instances of egg parasitism of Chrysophtharta agricola, a pest of eucalypt plantations, ar...
Ineffective biological control of the Eucalyptus pest Paropsis charybdis Stål (Coleoptera: Chrysomel...
Paropsis charybdis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) has been a major pest of Eucalyptus spp. since invadi...
In 2007, an invasive paropsine beetle, Paropsisterna nr. gloriosa Blackburn, caused severe defoliati...
The accidental introduction of an obligate egg hyperparasitoid, Baeoanusia albifunicle, reduced the ...
An established host-parasitoid-hyperparasitoid system was used to investigate how the physiological ...
Paropsis charybdis Stål (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), misidentified as P.dilatata Er. before 1963, se...
Chrysophtharta agricola Chapuis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), an economically important pest of plant...
Paropsis charybdis Stal, the eucalypt tortoise beetle, is an Australian chrysomelid accidentally int...
Some researchers have been used sunn-pest egg traps for estimating parasitism rates or population ch...
In this study we report the results from the first long-term (40 weeks) study of stick-insect fecund...
Neolycystus sp. is the only primary egg parasitoid associated with the pest beetle Paropsis atomaria...
Neopolycystus sp. is the only primary egg parasitoid associated with the pest beetle Paropsis atomar...
Abstract A field survey for natural enemies of Paropsis atomaria was conducted at two south-eastern ...
Paropsis atomaria Olivier (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Paropsini), is a major pest of commercially gr...
The first instances of egg parasitism of Chrysophtharta agricola, a pest of eucalypt plantations, ar...
Ineffective biological control of the Eucalyptus pest Paropsis charybdis Stål (Coleoptera: Chrysomel...
Paropsis charybdis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) has been a major pest of Eucalyptus spp. since invadi...
In 2007, an invasive paropsine beetle, Paropsisterna nr. gloriosa Blackburn, caused severe defoliati...
The accidental introduction of an obligate egg hyperparasitoid, Baeoanusia albifunicle, reduced the ...
An established host-parasitoid-hyperparasitoid system was used to investigate how the physiological ...
Paropsis charybdis Stål (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), misidentified as P.dilatata Er. before 1963, se...
Chrysophtharta agricola Chapuis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), an economically important pest of plant...
Paropsis charybdis Stal, the eucalypt tortoise beetle, is an Australian chrysomelid accidentally int...
Some researchers have been used sunn-pest egg traps for estimating parasitism rates or population ch...
In this study we report the results from the first long-term (40 weeks) study of stick-insect fecund...