Evolutionary theory predicts that herbivorous insects should lay eggs on plants in a way that reflects the suitability of each plant species for larval development. Empirical studies, however, often fail to find any relationship between an adult insect's choice of host-plant and offspring fitness, and in such cases, it is generally assumed that other 'missing' factors (e.g. predation, host-plant abundance, learning and adult feeding sites) must be contributing to overall host suitability. Here, I consider an alternative theory - that a fitness cost inherent in the olfactory mechanism could constrain the evolution of insect host selection. I begin by reviewing current knowledge of odour processing in the insect antennal lobe with the aid of ...
Resources are often unevenly distributed through the environment, resulting in a challenging task fo...
Volatile chemical cues are used by herbivorous insects to locate and identify their host plants. Man...
1. Olfactory cues can determine the host preferences of herbivorous insects, but their role in host ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that herbivorous insects should lay eggs on plants in a way that reflec...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Insect learning can change the preferences an egg laying female displays towards different host plan...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
In holometabolous phytophagous insects, adult females and larvae determine host plant selection thro...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
<p>The main aim of evolutionary ecology is to explain the adaptation of form, function and beh...
Finding and choosing a good site for oviposition is a challenging task for females of herbivorous in...
Resources are often unevenly distributed through the environment, resulting in a challenging task fo...
Volatile chemical cues are used by herbivorous insects to locate and identify their host plants. Man...
1. Olfactory cues can determine the host preferences of herbivorous insects, but their role in host ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that herbivorous insects should lay eggs on plants in a way that reflec...
Plant feeding insects comprise about 25% of all animal species on earth and play an important role i...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Insect learning can change the preferences an egg laying female displays towards different host plan...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
In holometabolous phytophagous insects, adult females and larvae determine host plant selection thro...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
<p>The main aim of evolutionary ecology is to explain the adaptation of form, function and beh...
Finding and choosing a good site for oviposition is a challenging task for females of herbivorous in...
Resources are often unevenly distributed through the environment, resulting in a challenging task fo...
Volatile chemical cues are used by herbivorous insects to locate and identify their host plants. Man...
1. Olfactory cues can determine the host preferences of herbivorous insects, but their role in host ...