Trophic interactions and environmental conditions determine the structure of food webs and the host expansion of parasitoids into novel insect hosts. In this study, we investigate plant–insect–parasitoid food web interactions, specifically the effect of trophic resources and environmental factors on the presence of the parasitoids expanding their host range after the invasion of Chrysodeixis chalcites (Esper) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). We also consider potential candidates for biological control of this non‐native pest. A survey of larval stages of Plusiinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and their larval parasitoids was conducted in field and vegetable greenhouse crops in 2009 and 2010 in various locations of Essex and Chatham‐Kent counties in On...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Caterpillars in the family Noctuidae are important crop pests. After discovering the parasitoid Cote...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
Using experiments and spatial modeling, we here show the conditions for two competing parasitoids t...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
The cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni, is the only lepidopteran causing economic damage to tomato, sw...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Caterpillars in the family Noctuidae are important crop pests. After discovering the parasitoid Cote...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
Using experiments and spatial modeling, we here show the conditions for two competing parasitoids t...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
The cabbage looper, Trichoplusia ni, is the only lepidopteran causing economic damage to tomato, sw...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...