Investing time and energy into survival and reproduction often presents a trade-off to many species of animals. In parasitic wasps, both hosts and sugar sources contribute to the forager’s fitness but are often found in different locations. The decision to search for hosts or for food can have a strong impact on fitness when the forager’s lifetime is short and resources are not abundant. We investigated the tendency of flowers and hosts to attract 1-day-old female Cotesia rubecula Marshall (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) with different feeding histories in a wind tunnel. Only well-fed wasps exhibited a preference for hosts. In comparison, unfed wasps visited hosts and flowers in equal proportions. Feeding experience had a strong impact on the sea...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
Adult parasitoids must not only find hosts for repro-ductive purposes but also locate food to meet t...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
Investing time and energy into survival and reproduction often presents a trade-off to many species ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comInvesting time and energy into survival...
Investing time and energy into survival and reproduction often presents a trade-off to many species ...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
Bibliography: leaves 133-148.xii, 148 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Examines sugar foraging in the field by ...
International audienceIn organisms, the energy allocated to different functions, such as between sur...
Many species of parasitic wasp feed on sugar sources such as nectar and honeydew in order to repleni...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
International audienceThe reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, sear...
In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a limited time...
The biological control potential of parasitic wasps in the field is expected to increase with the pr...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
Adult parasitoids must not only find hosts for repro-ductive purposes but also locate food to meet t...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
Investing time and energy into survival and reproduction often presents a trade-off to many species ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comInvesting time and energy into survival...
Investing time and energy into survival and reproduction often presents a trade-off to many species ...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
Bibliography: leaves 133-148.xii, 148 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Examines sugar foraging in the field by ...
International audienceIn organisms, the energy allocated to different functions, such as between sur...
Many species of parasitic wasp feed on sugar sources such as nectar and honeydew in order to repleni...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
International audienceThe reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, sear...
In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a limited time...
The biological control potential of parasitic wasps in the field is expected to increase with the pr...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
Adult parasitoids must not only find hosts for repro-ductive purposes but also locate food to meet t...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...