Specificity (= the degree of ecological specialisation) is one of the fundamental concepts of the science of ecology. Ambiguities on how to define and measure specificity have however complicated respective research efforts. Here we propose that, in insects, a behavioural trait –adult oviposition latency in captivity without a favourable host plant – correlates with a species’ specificity in larval host use. In the absence of a suitable host, monophagous insects are expected to wait for a long time before commencing oviposition, with the long waiting time corresponding to careful host location behaviour in nature. Polyphagous insects, in contrast, should be selected for an increased oviposition rate at the expense of the quality of oviposit...
In many species adults exploit sensory information experienced in their natal habitat when searching...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Specificity (= the degree of ecological specialisation) is one of the fundamental concepts of the sc...
Host specialization plays a key role in the extreme diversification of phytophagous insects. Whereas...
Finding and choosing a good site for oviposition is a challenging task for females of herbivorous in...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Reproducibility is a scientific cornerstone. Many recent studies, however, describe a reproducibilit...
1. Theory predicts that organisms should invest in overcoming a factor that may limit their reproduc...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
We tested predictions from the theory that ovipositing females of phytophagous insects are limited b...
In leaf-mining insects, the oviposition behaviour is especially critical for the welfare of the futu...
Animals often express behavioral preferences for different types of food or other resources, and the...
Oviposition site decisions often maximize offspring fitness, but costs constraining choice can cause...
Resources are often unevenly distributed through the environment, resulting in a challenging task fo...
In many species adults exploit sensory information experienced in their natal habitat when searching...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Specificity (= the degree of ecological specialisation) is one of the fundamental concepts of the sc...
Host specialization plays a key role in the extreme diversification of phytophagous insects. Whereas...
Finding and choosing a good site for oviposition is a challenging task for females of herbivorous in...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Reproducibility is a scientific cornerstone. Many recent studies, however, describe a reproducibilit...
1. Theory predicts that organisms should invest in overcoming a factor that may limit their reproduc...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
We tested predictions from the theory that ovipositing females of phytophagous insects are limited b...
In leaf-mining insects, the oviposition behaviour is especially critical for the welfare of the futu...
Animals often express behavioral preferences for different types of food or other resources, and the...
Oviposition site decisions often maximize offspring fitness, but costs constraining choice can cause...
Resources are often unevenly distributed through the environment, resulting in a challenging task fo...
In many species adults exploit sensory information experienced in their natal habitat when searching...
We develop a general theoretical framework for exploring the host plant selection behaviour of herbi...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...