In agroecosystems, parasitoids and predators may exert top-down regulation and predators for different reasons may avoid or give preference to parasitised prey, i.e., become an intraguild predator. The success of pest suppression with multiple natural enemies depends essentially on predator–prey dynamics and how this is affected by the interplay between predation and parasitism. We conducted a simple laboratory experiment to test whether predators distinguished parasitised prey from non-parasitised prey and to study how parasitism influenced predation. We used a host-parasitoid system, Spodoptera frugiperda and one of its generalist parasitoids, Campoletis flavicincta, and included two predators, the stinkbug Podisus nigrispinus and the ear...
1. Accurate measurement of external conditions is fundamental for survival. For parasitoids, in part...
International audienceIn solitary parasitoids, only one adult can emerge from a given host. In some ...
abstract: Successful invasion of a parasite into a host population and resulting host-parasite dynam...
In agroecosystems, parasitoids and predators may exert top-down regulation and predators for differe...
Optimal habitat selection is essential for species survival in ecosystems, and interspecific competi...
Prey selection models in which a patch is depleted by a number of foragers predict that the less pro...
1. Foraging decisions of parasitoids are influenced by host density via density-mediated indirect in...
Many true parasites and parasitoids modify the behavior of their host, and most of these changes are...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
Much theoretical work has been done regarding patch exploitation in insects and several mechanisms h...
Intraguild predation among natural enemies is common in food webs with insect herbivores at their ba...
Insects pass through several life-stages during development and, ultimately, individuals interact wi...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intraguild ...
The invasion of a novel host species can create a mismatch in host choice and offspring survival (pe...
1. Accurate measurement of external conditions is fundamental for survival. For parasitoids, in part...
International audienceIn solitary parasitoids, only one adult can emerge from a given host. In some ...
abstract: Successful invasion of a parasite into a host population and resulting host-parasite dynam...
In agroecosystems, parasitoids and predators may exert top-down regulation and predators for differe...
Optimal habitat selection is essential for species survival in ecosystems, and interspecific competi...
Prey selection models in which a patch is depleted by a number of foragers predict that the less pro...
1. Foraging decisions of parasitoids are influenced by host density via density-mediated indirect in...
Many true parasites and parasitoids modify the behavior of their host, and most of these changes are...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
Much theoretical work has been done regarding patch exploitation in insects and several mechanisms h...
Intraguild predation among natural enemies is common in food webs with insect herbivores at their ba...
Insects pass through several life-stages during development and, ultimately, individuals interact wi...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intraguild ...
The invasion of a novel host species can create a mismatch in host choice and offspring survival (pe...
1. Accurate measurement of external conditions is fundamental for survival. For parasitoids, in part...
International audienceIn solitary parasitoids, only one adult can emerge from a given host. In some ...
abstract: Successful invasion of a parasite into a host population and resulting host-parasite dynam...