Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, accurate evaluations of parasitoid species complexes and assessment of host-specificity are impeded by the lack of morphological variation. Here we study the possibility of host races/species within the eulophid wasp Pediobius saulius, a pupal generalist parasitoid that parasitize the highly invasive horse-chestnut leaf-mining moth Cameraria ohridella. We analysed the population genetic structure, host associations and phylogeographic patterns of P. saulius in Europe using the COI mitochondrial gene. This marker strongly supports a division into at least five highly differentiated parasitoid complexes, within two of which, clades with differing...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
The Asian chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus, is an invasive pest causing significant damage ...
Most invasive species established in Europe originate from either Asia or North America, but little ...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
International audienceClimate change is influencing population dynamics of several pest insect speci...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
The population dynamics of a parasite depend on species traits, host dynamics, and the environment. ...
The increased use of molecular tools for species identification in recent decades revealed that each...
Research ArticleThe increased use of molecular tools for species identification in recent decades re...
International audienceBackground: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-styl...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
Genetic comparisons of parasitoids and their hosts are expected to reflect ecological and evolutiona...
Background: To understand the ecological and evolutionary consequences of species interactions in fo...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
The Asian chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus, is an invasive pest causing significant damage ...
Most invasive species established in Europe originate from either Asia or North America, but little ...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
Classical biological control is often advocated as a tool for managing invasive species. However, ac...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
International audienceClimate change is influencing population dynamics of several pest insect speci...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
The population dynamics of a parasite depend on species traits, host dynamics, and the environment. ...
The increased use of molecular tools for species identification in recent decades revealed that each...
Research ArticleThe increased use of molecular tools for species identification in recent decades re...
International audienceBackground: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-styl...
Background: The ecological differentiation of insects with parasitic life-style is a complex process...
Genetic comparisons of parasitoids and their hosts are expected to reflect ecological and evolutiona...
Background: To understand the ecological and evolutionary consequences of species interactions in fo...
Genetic differentiation may exist among sympatric populations of a species due to long-term associat...
The Asian chestnut gall wasp, Dryocosmus kuriphilus, is an invasive pest causing significant damage ...
Most invasive species established in Europe originate from either Asia or North America, but little ...