Resource segregation by species is a cornerstone ecological concept that may result from several processes such as interspecific competition, and can help structuring communities, in particular parasitoid communities. Phorid parasitoid flies that use ants as hosts usually employ one host per individual parasitoid, and thus the pressure for segregating the host resource should be high. At a particular community, these parasitoids might segregate resources by temporal differences in activity patterns, using different host species or nests from those available. Even if parasitoid species coexist on the same nest, they can take advantage of worker polymorphism and task division, searching for ants performing different tasks at different microsi...
The high diversity within a guild of Pseudacteon Coquillet (Diptera: Phoridae) parasitoid flies host...
Fragmentation of the habitat is a major threat to biodiversity in Atlantic forest. Parasitoids seem ...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has invaded sites across Africa, Australia, Europe, and North...
1. Parasitoid–host interactions are important components of ecological communities. Although parasit...
Habitat fragmentation can have a high impact on parasitoid–ant interactions. Phorid flies are among ...
1. At least sixteen species of parasitoid flies in the genus Pseudacteon (family Phoridae) attack fi...
1. Many ant species abandon foraging and retreat underground when parasitoids in the dipteran family...
International audienceNatural-enemy diversity effects on host population dynamics are not well under...
Many insect parasitoids are highly specialized and thus develop on only one or a few related host sp...
<div><p>Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent...
The leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens Forel (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is one of the most damaging agricu...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
Leafcutter ants in the genus Atta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Attini) are considered major pests of ag...
Behaviours or traits associated with aggression and communication may increase an animal's conspicuo...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
The high diversity within a guild of Pseudacteon Coquillet (Diptera: Phoridae) parasitoid flies host...
Fragmentation of the habitat is a major threat to biodiversity in Atlantic forest. Parasitoids seem ...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has invaded sites across Africa, Australia, Europe, and North...
1. Parasitoid–host interactions are important components of ecological communities. Although parasit...
Habitat fragmentation can have a high impact on parasitoid–ant interactions. Phorid flies are among ...
1. At least sixteen species of parasitoid flies in the genus Pseudacteon (family Phoridae) attack fi...
1. Many ant species abandon foraging and retreat underground when parasitoids in the dipteran family...
International audienceNatural-enemy diversity effects on host population dynamics are not well under...
Many insect parasitoids are highly specialized and thus develop on only one or a few related host sp...
<div><p>Protective ant-plant mutualisms that are exploited by non-defending parasitic ants represent...
The leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens Forel (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is one of the most damaging agricu...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
Leafcutter ants in the genus Atta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Attini) are considered major pests of ag...
Behaviours or traits associated with aggression and communication may increase an animal's conspicuo...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
The high diversity within a guild of Pseudacteon Coquillet (Diptera: Phoridae) parasitoid flies host...
Fragmentation of the habitat is a major threat to biodiversity in Atlantic forest. Parasitoids seem ...
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has invaded sites across Africa, Australia, Europe, and North...