The influence of maternal defense against natural enemies, maternal provisioning and oviposition site selection on offspring survival before and after hatching were examined in a semelparous pentatomid bug, Ramosiana insignis. Oviposition occurs on leaves of Schoepfia schreberi, or surrounding vegetation from which nymphs migrate to feed exclusively on S. schreberi flower buds. Oviposition is asynchronous; the mother lays additional eggs immediately prior to hatching of the core brood that rapidly consume the additional eggs. In the absence of maternal defense egg masses were more heavily parasitized, suffered ant predation and an increased prevalence of sibling cannibalism. Maternal provisioning in the form of addition eggs significantly r...
Guarding behavior is an important activity in sub-social insects, and this behavior is believed to i...
This dissertation addresses whether the oviposition responses of the female imported willow leaf bee...
Parasitoids lay their eggs in or on a host, usually another insect. During foraging, parasitoids can...
<div><p>The influence of maternal defense against natural enemies, maternal provisioning and oviposi...
<p><b>Nymph survival time for core brood that hatched from egg masses collected on (A) host plants o...
<p><b>Effect of oviposition site selection (host tree vs. non-host vegetation) on (A) production of ...
Equal investment within broods does not always maximize parental reproductive value if the reproduct...
Subsocial insects rely on maternal care in order to enhance offspring survival. Subsocial Hoplophori...
Parental care is an important life-history tactic in many species of Heteroptera. In Finland there a...
All organisms live in environments that are variable across space and time. Variation in selection a...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Oviposition site selection in insects is essential in terms of low egg mortality, high offspring sur...
Oviposition site selection can be viewed as an act of parental care; it is a life history trait with...
egg limitation; egg protection; life history; Mimosestes amicus; oviposition behaviour; parasitoid; ...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Guarding behavior is an important activity in sub-social insects, and this behavior is believed to i...
This dissertation addresses whether the oviposition responses of the female imported willow leaf bee...
Parasitoids lay their eggs in or on a host, usually another insect. During foraging, parasitoids can...
<div><p>The influence of maternal defense against natural enemies, maternal provisioning and oviposi...
<p><b>Nymph survival time for core brood that hatched from egg masses collected on (A) host plants o...
<p><b>Effect of oviposition site selection (host tree vs. non-host vegetation) on (A) production of ...
Equal investment within broods does not always maximize parental reproductive value if the reproduct...
Subsocial insects rely on maternal care in order to enhance offspring survival. Subsocial Hoplophori...
Parental care is an important life-history tactic in many species of Heteroptera. In Finland there a...
All organisms live in environments that are variable across space and time. Variation in selection a...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Oviposition site selection in insects is essential in terms of low egg mortality, high offspring sur...
Oviposition site selection can be viewed as an act of parental care; it is a life history trait with...
egg limitation; egg protection; life history; Mimosestes amicus; oviposition behaviour; parasitoid; ...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Guarding behavior is an important activity in sub-social insects, and this behavior is believed to i...
This dissertation addresses whether the oviposition responses of the female imported willow leaf bee...
Parasitoids lay their eggs in or on a host, usually another insect. During foraging, parasitoids can...