<div><p>Parasitoid host selection behaviour has been extensively studied in experimentally simplified tritrophic systems formed by one single food chain (one plant, one herbivore and one parasitoid species). The "Mother knows best" hypothesis predicts that the preference for a plant-host complex should be positively correlated with plant quality for offspring performance. We studied the host selection behaviour of the generalist endoparasitoid <i>Aphidius matricariae</i> towards the black bean aphid <i>Aphis fabae</i> in the intercrop system including <i>Vicia faba</i> as a focal plant and its companion plant <i>Camelina sativa</i>. Dual-choice laboratory bioassays revealed that parasitoid females preferred to orientate towards (1) the plan...
International audienceWhen a guild of species exploit the same limited resources, interspecific comp...
International audienceIn this paper, we compare the host selection behaviours of two parasitoids, Ap...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
Parasitoid host selection behaviour has been extensively studied in experimentally simplified tritro...
Parasitoid host selection behaviour has been extensively studied in experimentally simpli-fied tritr...
Evolutionary ecological theory predicts that among insect herbivores ‘mothers know best’ when select...
The maternal rearing environment can affect offspring fitness or phenotype indirectly via 'maternal ...
The maternal rearing environment can affect offspring fitness or phenotype indirectly via ‘maternal ...
Generalists and specialists use different cues to find their habitat and essential resources. While ...
1. Theoretical models predict that ovipositional decisions of parasitoid females should lead to the ...
Parasitoids are characterized by a defined range of hosts, either more specialist or generalist. Und...
Host range in parasitoids could be described by the preference-performance hypothesis (PPH) where pr...
Aphis fabae and Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) are insect pests that damage sugar beet and be...
International audienceThree related Aphidius parasitoid species share the same host, the grain aphid...
International audience1. In solitary parasitoids, several species can exploit the same host patch an...
International audienceWhen a guild of species exploit the same limited resources, interspecific comp...
International audienceIn this paper, we compare the host selection behaviours of two parasitoids, Ap...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
Parasitoid host selection behaviour has been extensively studied in experimentally simplified tritro...
Parasitoid host selection behaviour has been extensively studied in experimentally simpli-fied tritr...
Evolutionary ecological theory predicts that among insect herbivores ‘mothers know best’ when select...
The maternal rearing environment can affect offspring fitness or phenotype indirectly via 'maternal ...
The maternal rearing environment can affect offspring fitness or phenotype indirectly via ‘maternal ...
Generalists and specialists use different cues to find their habitat and essential resources. While ...
1. Theoretical models predict that ovipositional decisions of parasitoid females should lead to the ...
Parasitoids are characterized by a defined range of hosts, either more specialist or generalist. Und...
Host range in parasitoids could be described by the preference-performance hypothesis (PPH) where pr...
Aphis fabae and Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) are insect pests that damage sugar beet and be...
International audienceThree related Aphidius parasitoid species share the same host, the grain aphid...
International audience1. In solitary parasitoids, several species can exploit the same host patch an...
International audienceWhen a guild of species exploit the same limited resources, interspecific comp...
International audienceIn this paper, we compare the host selection behaviours of two parasitoids, Ap...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...