Cotesia plutellae is a specialist parasitoid of Plutella xylostella. This specificity is potentially under the control of several factors before and after oviposition. Thereby, the stimuli that lead female parasitoids to host locations and to oviposition, might be at the basis of the specificity. We explore here the response of C. plutellae females exposed to host cuticular lipids. A total cuticular lipid extract of host caterpillars was fractionated into a hydrocarbon fraction and a non-hydrocarbon fraction. Neither fraction alone had any effect on oviposition behaviour in C. plutellae but the hydrocarbon fraction alone did seem to have a positive effect on the rate of antennal contact by the females. To induce oviposition behaviour, both ...
Finding and recognizing a suitable mate is a key prerequisite to reproductive success. Insects often...
I tested the hypotheses that gum-frass semiochemicals induce oviposition by mated female peachtree b...
Abstract—The parasitoids Trichogramma chilonis (Hymenoptera: Trichogram-matidae) and Cotesia plutell...
The cuticle of virtually any insect is covered by a thin layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) typi...
Hymenopteran parasitoids can utilize substrate-borne semiochemicals released by conspecifics or by t...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
Since the middle of the 20th century, improvements in analytical technologies have permitted the ide...
Although several species of the genus Cotesia are used in biological control pro-grams against insec...
International audienceHydrocarbons play a crucial role in insect behavior in general and in sexual r...
Contact kairomones from adult southern green stink bugs, Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatom...
Insect social life is governed by chemicals. A great number of studies have demonstrated that the bl...
International audienceAlthough several species of the genus Cotesia are used in biological control p...
In insects, chemical information is often crucial for mate recognition. The chemical signal may be p...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
The braconid Cotesia plutellae is an important larval parasitoid of the diamondback moth (Plutella x...
Finding and recognizing a suitable mate is a key prerequisite to reproductive success. Insects often...
I tested the hypotheses that gum-frass semiochemicals induce oviposition by mated female peachtree b...
Abstract—The parasitoids Trichogramma chilonis (Hymenoptera: Trichogram-matidae) and Cotesia plutell...
The cuticle of virtually any insect is covered by a thin layer of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) typi...
Hymenopteran parasitoids can utilize substrate-borne semiochemicals released by conspecifics or by t...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
Since the middle of the 20th century, improvements in analytical technologies have permitted the ide...
Although several species of the genus Cotesia are used in biological control pro-grams against insec...
International audienceHydrocarbons play a crucial role in insect behavior in general and in sexual r...
Contact kairomones from adult southern green stink bugs, Nezara viridula (L.) (Heteroptera: Pentatom...
Insect social life is governed by chemicals. A great number of studies have demonstrated that the bl...
International audienceAlthough several species of the genus Cotesia are used in biological control p...
In insects, chemical information is often crucial for mate recognition. The chemical signal may be p...
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) play a central role in the chemical communication of many insects. In ...
The braconid Cotesia plutellae is an important larval parasitoid of the diamondback moth (Plutella x...
Finding and recognizing a suitable mate is a key prerequisite to reproductive success. Insects often...
I tested the hypotheses that gum-frass semiochemicals induce oviposition by mated female peachtree b...
Abstract—The parasitoids Trichogramma chilonis (Hymenoptera: Trichogram-matidae) and Cotesia plutell...