Oviposition preference and several measures of offspring performance of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) were investigated on a subset of its host plants that were selected for their reputed importance in the field in Australia. They included cotton, pigeon pea, sweet corn, mungbean, bean and common sowthistle. Plants were at their flowering stage when presented to gravid female moths. Flowering pigeon pea evoked far more oviposition than did the other plant species and was the most preferred plant for neonate larval feeding. It also supported development of the most robust larvae and pupae, and these produced the most fecund moths. Common sowthistle and cotton were equally suitable to pigeon pea for larval development, but these two species r...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
Abstract Potential host plants of the polyphagous lepidopteran Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) w...
We tested the behavioral responses of ovipositing females and natal larvae of two sibling species, a...
Helicoverpa armigera in Australia is found in many different geographic locations and has been recor...
Helicoverpa armigera is a polyphagous pest with wide range of host plants. This species is considere...
The effect of various 'herbivore' attributes on oviposition in Helicoverpa armigera were considered ...
We investigated the oviposition preference and larval performance of Helicoverpa armigera under labo...
Using a tethered-insect technique, we investigated within- and between-population variation in the p...
Much attention has been paid to the question of the relative importance of female behaviour versus l...
Much attention has been paid to the question of the relative importance of female behaviour versus l...
Generalist insects are defined by the extreme diversity of host plants they feed upon in nature. Typ...
Understanding how insect pests forage on their food plants can help optimize management strategies. ...
Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) is a polyphagous pest that has a relatively strong affinity in the fie...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
Abstract Potential host plants of the polyphagous lepidopteran Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) w...
We tested the behavioral responses of ovipositing females and natal larvae of two sibling species, a...
Helicoverpa armigera in Australia is found in many different geographic locations and has been recor...
Helicoverpa armigera is a polyphagous pest with wide range of host plants. This species is considere...
The effect of various 'herbivore' attributes on oviposition in Helicoverpa armigera were considered ...
We investigated the oviposition preference and larval performance of Helicoverpa armigera under labo...
Using a tethered-insect technique, we investigated within- and between-population variation in the p...
Much attention has been paid to the question of the relative importance of female behaviour versus l...
Much attention has been paid to the question of the relative importance of female behaviour versus l...
Generalist insects are defined by the extreme diversity of host plants they feed upon in nature. Typ...
Understanding how insect pests forage on their food plants can help optimize management strategies. ...
Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) is a polyphagous pest that has a relatively strong affinity in the fie...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
An important question in the host-finding behaviour of a polyphagous insect is whether the insect re...
Abstract Potential host plants of the polyphagous lepidopteran Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) w...
We tested the behavioral responses of ovipositing females and natal larvae of two sibling species, a...