In natural populations of insect herbivores, genetic differentiation is likely to occur due to variation in host plant utilization and selection by the local community of organisms with which they interact. In parasitoids, engaging in intimate associations with their host during immature development, local variation may exist in host quality for parasitoid development. We compared the development of a gregarious endoparasitoid, Cotesia glomerata L. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), collected in The Netherlands, in three strains and three caterpillar instars (L1–L3) of its main host, Pieris brassicae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae). Hosts had been collected in The Netherlands and France, and were reared in the laboratory for one generation. We also used...
1. Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often p...
The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant...
We compared host acceptance behaviour between two strains of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata: one s...
In natural populations of insect herbivores, genetic differentiation is likely to occur due to varia...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple traits and ar...
Trade-offs amongst life history traits is a major theme in evolutionary biology. Parasitoid wasps ar...
Plants attacked by herbivorous insects emit volatile compounds that attract predators or parasitoids...
Among parasitoids that develop inside the bodies of feeding, growing hosts (so-called ‘koinobiont’ e...
<p>Parasitoid wasps are excellent organisms for studying the allocation of host resources to differe...
Upon parasitism, many parasitoids inject symbiotic viruses and venom into their host. Thereby, they ...
Parasitoid wasps are model organisms for exploring constraints on life history and development strat...
Lysibia nana Gravenhorst (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) is a solitary hyperparasitoid that attacks new...
Abstract: Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple tra...
1. Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often p...
The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant...
We compared host acceptance behaviour between two strains of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata: one s...
In natural populations of insect herbivores, genetic differentiation is likely to occur due to varia...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple traits and ar...
Trade-offs amongst life history traits is a major theme in evolutionary biology. Parasitoid wasps ar...
Plants attacked by herbivorous insects emit volatile compounds that attract predators or parasitoids...
Among parasitoids that develop inside the bodies of feeding, growing hosts (so-called ‘koinobiont’ e...
<p>Parasitoid wasps are excellent organisms for studying the allocation of host resources to differe...
Upon parasitism, many parasitoids inject symbiotic viruses and venom into their host. Thereby, they ...
Parasitoid wasps are model organisms for exploring constraints on life history and development strat...
Lysibia nana Gravenhorst (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) is a solitary hyperparasitoid that attacks new...
Abstract: Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple tra...
1. Related plant species with different spatial and/or temporal life-history characteristics often p...
The mechanisms through which trophic interactions between species are indirectly mediated by distant...
We compared host acceptance behaviour between two strains of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata: one s...