Species recognition is an important aspect of an organism’s biology. Here, we consider how parasitoid wasps vary their reproductive decisions when their offspring face intra- and interspecific competition for resources and mates. We use host acceptance and sex ratio behaviour to test whether female Nasonia vitripennis and Nasonia longicornis discriminate between conspecifics and heterospecifics when ovipositing. We tested pairs of conspecific or heterospecific females ovipositing either simultaneously or sequentially on a single host, using strains varying in their recent history of sympatry. Both N. vitripennis and N. longicornis rejected parasitized hosts more often than unparasitized hosts, although females were more likely to superparas...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for testing how animals adjust their behaviour ...
Interspecific sexual interactions are not uncommon in animals. In sympatry, females often face the r...
Species recognition is an important aspect of an organism's biology. Here, we consider how parasitoi...
Species recognition is an important aspect of an organism's biology. Here, we consider how parasitoi...
Interspecific sexual interactions are not uncommon in animals. In sympatry, females often face the r...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for studying the precision of adaptation. One o...
Optimality theory of sex allocation in structured populations has proved remarkably successful in ex...
Sex ratio theory provides a clear and simple way to test if nonsocial haplodiploid wasps can discrim...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
<div><p>Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often n...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Sex ratio theory provides a clear and simple way to test if nonsocial haplodiploid wasps can discrim...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for testing how animals adjust their behaviour ...
Interspecific sexual interactions are not uncommon in animals. In sympatry, females often face the r...
Species recognition is an important aspect of an organism's biology. Here, we consider how parasitoi...
Species recognition is an important aspect of an organism's biology. Here, we consider how parasitoi...
Interspecific sexual interactions are not uncommon in animals. In sympatry, females often face the r...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for studying the precision of adaptation. One o...
Optimality theory of sex allocation in structured populations has proved remarkably successful in ex...
Sex ratio theory provides a clear and simple way to test if nonsocial haplodiploid wasps can discrim...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
<div><p>Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often n...
Parasitoid Nasonia wasps adjust their progeny sex ratio to the presence of conspecifics to optimize ...
Sex ratio theory offers excellent opportunities to examine the extent to which individuals adaptivel...
Sex ratio theory provides a clear and simple way to test if nonsocial haplodiploid wasps can discrim...
Interspecific mating can cause severe fitness costs due to the fact that hybrids are often non-viabl...
Sex allocation theory offers excellent opportunities for testing how animals adjust their behaviour ...
Interspecific sexual interactions are not uncommon in animals. In sympatry, females often face the r...