Chemical compounds (infochemicals or semiochemicals) play an important role both in intra-specific and inter-specific communication. For example, chemical cues appear to play a key role in the host selection process adopted by insect parasitoids. In recent years significant advances have been made in order to understand the chemical ecology of insect parasitoids. However, little information is available about the evolution of semiochemical use in the host location process of insect parasitoids. Here we investigated the strategy adopted by seven closely related parasitoid species in the genus Melittobia when foraging for four different suitable hosts. By using an integrated approach that combined olfactometer bioassays and phylogenetic inves...
Chemical stimuli play an important role in the process of searching for a host habitat by parasitic ...
Hymenopteran parasitoids can utilize substrate-borne semiochemicals released by conspecifics or by t...
Insect parasitoids locate hosts via reliable and predictable cues such as volatile emissions from ho...
Chemical compounds (infochemicals or semiochemicals) play an important role both in intra-specific a...
Parasitoids use volatiles to recognize and locate suitable hosts. Numerous studies have investigated...
Responses of macropterous females of the ectoparasitoid Melittobia digitata Dahms (Hymenoptera: Eulo...
Parasitoids representing some 15 families of Hymenoptera develop in insect eggs; three of these fami...
Chemosensory signals play a key role in species recognition and mate location in both invertebrate a...
Parasitoids foraging for larvae of Drosophila flies can use odours of adults of their hosts as well ...
For successful host location, parasitoids are thought to have evolved different strategies to filter...
Tachinid flies are diverse and ecologically important insect parasitoids. However, the means by whic...
Insect parasitoids can find their hosts in complex environments and reproduce through a series of be...
Chemical information mediates species interactions in a wide range of organisms. Yet, the effect of ...
Although there are many examples of the role of volatile infochemicals in interactions between troph...
To locate mating partners and essential resources such as food, oviposition sites and shelter, insec...
Chemical stimuli play an important role in the process of searching for a host habitat by parasitic ...
Hymenopteran parasitoids can utilize substrate-borne semiochemicals released by conspecifics or by t...
Insect parasitoids locate hosts via reliable and predictable cues such as volatile emissions from ho...
Chemical compounds (infochemicals or semiochemicals) play an important role both in intra-specific a...
Parasitoids use volatiles to recognize and locate suitable hosts. Numerous studies have investigated...
Responses of macropterous females of the ectoparasitoid Melittobia digitata Dahms (Hymenoptera: Eulo...
Parasitoids representing some 15 families of Hymenoptera develop in insect eggs; three of these fami...
Chemosensory signals play a key role in species recognition and mate location in both invertebrate a...
Parasitoids foraging for larvae of Drosophila flies can use odours of adults of their hosts as well ...
For successful host location, parasitoids are thought to have evolved different strategies to filter...
Tachinid flies are diverse and ecologically important insect parasitoids. However, the means by whic...
Insect parasitoids can find their hosts in complex environments and reproduce through a series of be...
Chemical information mediates species interactions in a wide range of organisms. Yet, the effect of ...
Although there are many examples of the role of volatile infochemicals in interactions between troph...
To locate mating partners and essential resources such as food, oviposition sites and shelter, insec...
Chemical stimuli play an important role in the process of searching for a host habitat by parasitic ...
Hymenopteran parasitoids can utilize substrate-borne semiochemicals released by conspecifics or by t...
Insect parasitoids locate hosts via reliable and predictable cues such as volatile emissions from ho...