When two herbivore pest species are potential hosts of a single parasitoid species, two questions arise. Firstly, which host is preferable for mass rearing in terms of later parasitoid performance, and secondly, how do parasitoids perform in mixed herbivore situations after colony establishment? We tested Hyssopus pallidus, a gregarious parasitoid of two major pests of apple, Cydia (Grapholita) molesta and Cydia pomonella, before and after landing on apples infested by one of the two Cydia species. Pre-alighting host preference was tested in a Y-tube olfactometer setup, and parasitism success in a contact bioassay. To gain information on parasitoid performance throughout the growing season, different fruit growth stages were used. Irrespect...
Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on t...
BACKGROUND: Interspecific competition in insect parasitoids is an important ecological phenomenon th...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...
Parasitoid fitness depends largely on the capability to locate a host in an ecosystem. A parasitoid ...
A high quality of mass reared parasitoids is required for successful biological control of pest inse...
The light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana is a key pest of wine grapes in Australia. Two para...
One of the most controversial putative cases of host race formation in insects is that of the apple ...
Even for parasitoids with a wide host range, not all host species are equally suitable, and host qua...
Several parasitoids attacking the same host may lead to competition. Adult parasitoids’ abilities to...
The rosy apple aphid, Dysaphis plantaginea Pass., is a major pest in apple orchards in Belgium. Two ...
Parasitoids searching for polyphagous herbivores can find their hosts in a variety of habitats. Unde...
The distribution and extent of parasitism of the apple ermine moth Yponomeuta malinellus Zeller by t...
The parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is increasingly bein...
Several parasitoids attacking the same host may lead to competition. Adult parasitoids' abilities to...
Parasitoids searching for polyphagous herbivores can find their hosts in a variety of habitats. Unde...
Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on t...
BACKGROUND: Interspecific competition in insect parasitoids is an important ecological phenomenon th...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...
Parasitoid fitness depends largely on the capability to locate a host in an ecosystem. A parasitoid ...
A high quality of mass reared parasitoids is required for successful biological control of pest inse...
The light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana is a key pest of wine grapes in Australia. Two para...
One of the most controversial putative cases of host race formation in insects is that of the apple ...
Even for parasitoids with a wide host range, not all host species are equally suitable, and host qua...
Several parasitoids attacking the same host may lead to competition. Adult parasitoids’ abilities to...
The rosy apple aphid, Dysaphis plantaginea Pass., is a major pest in apple orchards in Belgium. Two ...
Parasitoids searching for polyphagous herbivores can find their hosts in a variety of habitats. Unde...
The distribution and extent of parasitism of the apple ermine moth Yponomeuta malinellus Zeller by t...
The parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is increasingly bein...
Several parasitoids attacking the same host may lead to competition. Adult parasitoids' abilities to...
Parasitoids searching for polyphagous herbivores can find their hosts in a variety of habitats. Unde...
Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on t...
BACKGROUND: Interspecific competition in insect parasitoids is an important ecological phenomenon th...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...