1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on each other, something that increases with specialisation. Some specialised multivoltine herbivores may depend on multiple plant species for their survival over the course of a growing season, especially if their food plants are short‐lived and grow at different times. Later generations may exploit different plant species from those exploited by previous generations. 2. Multivoltine parasitoids as well as their natural enemies must also find their hosts on different food plants in different habitats across the season. Secondary hyperparasitoid communities have been studied on cocoons of the primary parasitoid, Cotesia glomerata (Hymenoptera: Br...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Species-specific responses to the environment can moderate the strength of interactions between plan...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
International audiencePlant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, an...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Species-specific responses to the environment can moderate the strength of interactions between plan...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
International audiencePlant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, an...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...
Chemical information influences the behaviour of many animals, thus affecting species interactions. ...