Simple models of host-parasitoid interactions show that a polyphagous parasitoid tends to drive extinct all but the most fecund of its hosts. Coexistence requires a mechanism by which hosts with lower fecundity can increase when rare.We explore how recently discovered parasitoid learning behavior can contribute to species coexistence. On emergence as adults, parasitoids learn chemical cues associated with their natal host and hence are more likely to locate and to oviposit in hosts of the same species. For two models incorporating different assumptions about parasitoid searching, we derive conditions for the strength of host fidelity that permits a feasible multihost equilibrium and argue that this equilibrium is stable whenever the corresp...
nsect parasitoids developing inside hosts face a true challenge: hosts are scattered in the field an...
We explore the problem of persistence of multiple obligate parasitoids on a single host in a discre...
Two or more species cannot coexist on a single limiting resource in a constant environment unless ea...
Simple models of host-parasitoid interactions show that a polyphagous parasitoid tends to drive exti...
There are many well-documented cases in which multiple parasitoids can coexist on a single host spec...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
Indirect effects such as apparent competition (in which two hosts that do not compete for resources ...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Briggs et al. (1993) introduced a host-parasitoid model for the dynamics of a system with two parasi...
The invasion of a novel host species can create a mismatch in host choice and offspring survival (pe...
International audienceIn sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and ...
In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently yields a ...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
nsect parasitoids developing inside hosts face a true challenge: hosts are scattered in the field an...
We explore the problem of persistence of multiple obligate parasitoids on a single host in a discre...
Two or more species cannot coexist on a single limiting resource in a constant environment unless ea...
Simple models of host-parasitoid interactions show that a polyphagous parasitoid tends to drive exti...
There are many well-documented cases in which multiple parasitoids can coexist on a single host spec...
The role of evolutionary dynamics in understanding host-parasitoid interactions is interlinked with ...
Indirect effects such as apparent competition (in which two hosts that do not compete for resources ...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Briggs et al. (1993) introduced a host-parasitoid model for the dynamics of a system with two parasi...
The invasion of a novel host species can create a mismatch in host choice and offspring survival (pe...
International audienceIn sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and ...
In sexual organisms, low population density can result in mating failures and subsequently yields a ...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
nsect parasitoids developing inside hosts face a true challenge: hosts are scattered in the field an...
We explore the problem of persistence of multiple obligate parasitoids on a single host in a discre...
Two or more species cannot coexist on a single limiting resource in a constant environment unless ea...