This review covers nearly 20 years of studies on the ecology, physiology and genetics of the Hymenoptera Cotesia sesamiae, an African parasitoid of Lepidoptera that reduces populations of common maize borers in East and South Africa. The first part of the review presents studies based on sampling of C. sesamiae from maize crops in Kenya. From this agrosystem including one host plant and three main host borer species, studies revealed two genetically differentiated populations of C. sesamiae species adapted to their local host community, and showed that their differentiation involved the joint evolution of virulence genes and sensory mechanisms of host acceptance, reinforced by reproductive incompatibility due to Wolbachia infection status a...
Habitat modification and fragmentation are considered as some of the factors that drive organism dis...
Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is used as a classical biological control agent...
Busseola fusca Fuller is one of the major lepidopteran stemborers of maize and sorghum in Africa. Co...
To develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify natural enemy species...
Many parasitoid species are subjected to strong selective pressures from their host, and their adapt...
International audienceTo develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify...
Three gregarious, endoparasitic braconids, a Kenyan strain of Cotesia sesamiae, and the exotic Cotes...
Sesamia calamistis Hampson (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is one of the indigenous stem borer pests associ...
International audienceThe parasitoid lifestyle represents one of the most diversified life history s...
The parasitoid lifestyle represents one of the most diversified life history strategies on earth. Th...
This paper addresses the competitive interaction between Cotesia sesamiae, a gregarious larval endop...
Field surveys were carried out in four agroecological zones to assess the geographic distribution, h...
The host plant range of pests can have important consequences for its evolution, and plays a critica...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 497-502, 1999 Perfomance Of Cotesia Sesamiae And C...
Habitat modification and fragmentation are considered as some of the factors that drive organism dis...
Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is used as a classical biological control agent...
Busseola fusca Fuller is one of the major lepidopteran stemborers of maize and sorghum in Africa. Co...
To develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify natural enemy species...
Many parasitoid species are subjected to strong selective pressures from their host, and their adapt...
International audienceTo develop efficient and safe biological control, we need to reliably identify...
Three gregarious, endoparasitic braconids, a Kenyan strain of Cotesia sesamiae, and the exotic Cotes...
Sesamia calamistis Hampson (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is one of the indigenous stem borer pests associ...
International audienceThe parasitoid lifestyle represents one of the most diversified life history s...
The parasitoid lifestyle represents one of the most diversified life history strategies on earth. Th...
This paper addresses the competitive interaction between Cotesia sesamiae, a gregarious larval endop...
Field surveys were carried out in four agroecological zones to assess the geographic distribution, h...
The host plant range of pests can have important consequences for its evolution, and plays a critica...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 497-502, 1999 Perfomance Of Cotesia Sesamiae And C...
Habitat modification and fragmentation are considered as some of the factors that drive organism dis...
Cotesia flavipes (Cameron) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is used as a classical biological control agent...
Busseola fusca Fuller is one of the major lepidopteran stemborers of maize and sorghum in Africa. Co...