Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect parasitoid makes patch-departure decisions from various types of host patches and how previous patch experiences in the environment modify this decision-making process. Experiments were done with the parasitic wasp Aphidius rhopalosiphi attacking the grain aphid Sitobion avenae. In the experiments, wasps were observed in a laboratory environment containing several patches of various host densities, and behavioural records were analysed using a Coxrsquos proportional hazards model. Consideration of the effect of the within-patch experience gave a classic pattern of patch-leaving decision rules in parasitoids: A. rhopalosiphi used local inform...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
Abstract The present study aimed to address how an insect parasitoid makes patch-departure decisions...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
In patchy environments, patch-leaving decision rules are a key component of the foraging behavior of...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was ®rst studied on the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Homoptera...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesia r...
International audienceWithin the framework of optimal foraging theory, models assume that parasitoid...
1. We analysed the foraging behaviour of two closely related parasitoid species (Cotesia rubecula an...
International audienceA good estimate of patch quality is of prime importance for a randomly searchi...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
Abstract The present study aimed to address how an insect parasitoid makes patch-departure decisions...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
In patchy environments, patch-leaving decision rules are a key component of the foraging behavior of...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was ®rst studied on the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Homoptera...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesia r...
International audienceWithin the framework of optimal foraging theory, models assume that parasitoid...
1. We analysed the foraging behaviour of two closely related parasitoid species (Cotesia rubecula an...
International audienceA good estimate of patch quality is of prime importance for a randomly searchi...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesi...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThis study investigated the effects of ...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...