The availability of oviposition sites for the predators of arthropod pests is crucial for the success of biological control. The resources for oviposition and offspring survival offered to the predators by crops and the surrounding natural vegetation are relevant in the context of conservation biological control. The endophytic oviposition of Orius insidiosus (Say) depends on the characteristics of the plant tissues. We thus examined, by single- and multiple-choice tests, 1) the oviposition of O. insidiosus in strawberry, analyzing the tissue characteristics of the different plant structures, and 2) the preference for oviposition among strawberry, tomato, bell pepper, eggplant, and the wild South-American poppy Bidens pilosa L. (Asterales: ...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
The cranberry fruitworm, Acrobasis vaccinii (Riley) (Pyralidae), is the most important insect pest o...
International audienceThe recognition by female phytophagous insects of a plant as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’...
The availability of oviposition sites for the predators of arthropod pests is crucial for the succes...
Western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), is one of th...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
International audienceWestern flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Th...
Competitive or facilitative interactions characterise phytophagous insect communities that utilise t...
The effects of different types of ovipositional substrates and shelters on egg deposition, hatchabil...
Plants have evolved intriguing defences against insect herbivores. Compared to constitutive Plants h...
Within the constraints of the experiments conducted vine weevil were found to exhibit a strategy of ...
The omnivorous anthocorid predator Orius laevigatus is an economically important biological control ...
The chemical composition of plant surfaces plays a role in selection of host plants by herbivorous i...
The first aim of this study was to determine whether D. bolivari or D. errans are attracted by uninf...
This study investigated the effect of several substrate types and moisture sources on the developmen...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
The cranberry fruitworm, Acrobasis vaccinii (Riley) (Pyralidae), is the most important insect pest o...
International audienceThe recognition by female phytophagous insects of a plant as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’...
The availability of oviposition sites for the predators of arthropod pests is crucial for the succes...
Western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), is one of th...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
International audienceWestern flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande) (Thysanoptera: Th...
Competitive or facilitative interactions characterise phytophagous insect communities that utilise t...
The effects of different types of ovipositional substrates and shelters on egg deposition, hatchabil...
Plants have evolved intriguing defences against insect herbivores. Compared to constitutive Plants h...
Within the constraints of the experiments conducted vine weevil were found to exhibit a strategy of ...
The omnivorous anthocorid predator Orius laevigatus is an economically important biological control ...
The chemical composition of plant surfaces plays a role in selection of host plants by herbivorous i...
The first aim of this study was to determine whether D. bolivari or D. errans are attracted by uninf...
This study investigated the effect of several substrate types and moisture sources on the developmen...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
The cranberry fruitworm, Acrobasis vaccinii (Riley) (Pyralidae), is the most important insect pest o...
International audienceThe recognition by female phytophagous insects of a plant as a ‘good’ or ‘bad’...