<p><b>Webs of <i>Cyclosa morretes</i> (a–d) and <i>Cyclosa fililineata</i> (e–h) spiders.</b> Webs of an unparasitized female (a, e); webs of female parasitized by second stage larva (b, f); webs built by female parasitized by third stage larva (c, g); and molting webs of unparasitized spiders (d and h). Arrows point to an old exoskeleton of the web-weaver spider. Scale bars = 1 cm.</p
The final instar larvae of the koinobiont ectoparasitoids in the Polysphincta group of genera induce...
The koinobiont ectoparasitoid Zatypota petronae Gauld (Ichneumonidae) parasitizes medium-sized immat...
Host-parasite and host-parasitoid relationships are common in nature and present interesting systems...
Some ichneumonid wasps induce modifications in the web building behavior of their spider hosts to pr...
Parasitic infection or tissue consumption by parasitoids typically leads to several phenotypic alter...
Parasitoids may change host behavior in order to improve their survival during the pupal stage. This...
Some ichneumonid wasps induce modifications in the web building behavior of their spider hosts to pr...
Host manipulation by parasites and parasitoids is a fascinating phenomenon within evolutionary ecolo...
Background: The polysphinctine wasp, Acrodactyla quadrisculpta, is a koinobiont ecto-parasitoid of s...
Some polysphinctine parasitoid wasps can alter the web building behavior of their host spiders. In t...
Species in the Polysphincta genus group, as far as is known, are exclusively koinobiont ectoparasito...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Parasites and parasitoids control behaviors of their hosts. However, the origin of the behavior evok...
Polysphinctine wasps of the genus Hymenoepimecis act as koinobiont ectoparasitoids of orb-weaver spi...
Spiders of the genus Cyclosa often add prey remains and other debris to their orb-webs. The function...
The final instar larvae of the koinobiont ectoparasitoids in the Polysphincta group of genera induce...
The koinobiont ectoparasitoid Zatypota petronae Gauld (Ichneumonidae) parasitizes medium-sized immat...
Host-parasite and host-parasitoid relationships are common in nature and present interesting systems...
Some ichneumonid wasps induce modifications in the web building behavior of their spider hosts to pr...
Parasitic infection or tissue consumption by parasitoids typically leads to several phenotypic alter...
Parasitoids may change host behavior in order to improve their survival during the pupal stage. This...
Some ichneumonid wasps induce modifications in the web building behavior of their spider hosts to pr...
Host manipulation by parasites and parasitoids is a fascinating phenomenon within evolutionary ecolo...
Background: The polysphinctine wasp, Acrodactyla quadrisculpta, is a koinobiont ecto-parasitoid of s...
Some polysphinctine parasitoid wasps can alter the web building behavior of their host spiders. In t...
Species in the Polysphincta genus group, as far as is known, are exclusively koinobiont ectoparasito...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Parasites and parasitoids control behaviors of their hosts. However, the origin of the behavior evok...
Polysphinctine wasps of the genus Hymenoepimecis act as koinobiont ectoparasitoids of orb-weaver spi...
Spiders of the genus Cyclosa often add prey remains and other debris to their orb-webs. The function...
The final instar larvae of the koinobiont ectoparasitoids in the Polysphincta group of genera induce...
The koinobiont ectoparasitoid Zatypota petronae Gauld (Ichneumonidae) parasitizes medium-sized immat...
Host-parasite and host-parasitoid relationships are common in nature and present interesting systems...