Food consumption and fecundity of insects vary with life style and feeding pattern. In general, species which feed during the larval and adult stages and maintain a smaller biomass, allocate a higher percentage of the ingested energy to egg production (e.g. Oryzaephilus surinamensis; 34.4%). Species which grow larger but feed at lower rates and pass through extended adult life span display very low egg production efficiency (e.g. Poecilocerus pictus: 0·7%). A few others feed at faster rates during the larval period, shorten the adult phase and allocate fairly a high percentage of the ingested energy to egg production (e.g.Bombyx mori; 5·8%). Food quality regulates food consumption and thereby significantly influences egg production in sever...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
In insects several key fitness-related variables are positively correlated with intraspecific variat...
In an effort to understand why some groups of insects, especially beetles, are much more diverse tha...
Resource acquisition and allocation to different biological functions over the course of life have s...
1. An important constraint upon life-history evolution in parasitoids is the limit imposed by body s...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
Generalist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have dis...
Food utilization by the larvae of Toxorhynchites splendens (Wiedemann) was studied in the labor...
10 pagesInternational audienceMany phytophagous insects are agricultural pests, and control methods ...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
In most phytophagous insects, larvae are often less mobile than adults and the success of its develo...
The commercial production of Orius spp. (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), including Orius majusculus (Reute...
Larvae of the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), have been widely studied for their capacity...
Food deprivation is a general concern for any species because a lack of nutrients can have major eff...
Number of ovarioles, egg production, and weight of unfed and bloodfed Tabanus fuscicostatus Hine fem...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
In insects several key fitness-related variables are positively correlated with intraspecific variat...
In an effort to understand why some groups of insects, especially beetles, are much more diverse tha...
Resource acquisition and allocation to different biological functions over the course of life have s...
1. An important constraint upon life-history evolution in parasitoids is the limit imposed by body s...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
Generalist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have dis...
Food utilization by the larvae of Toxorhynchites splendens (Wiedemann) was studied in the labor...
10 pagesInternational audienceMany phytophagous insects are agricultural pests, and control methods ...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
In most phytophagous insects, larvae are often less mobile than adults and the success of its develo...
The commercial production of Orius spp. (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), including Orius majusculus (Reute...
Larvae of the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), have been widely studied for their capacity...
Food deprivation is a general concern for any species because a lack of nutrients can have major eff...
Number of ovarioles, egg production, and weight of unfed and bloodfed Tabanus fuscicostatus Hine fem...
Insect parental care is extensive and varied, but its life history implications have never been comp...
In insects several key fitness-related variables are positively correlated with intraspecific variat...
In an effort to understand why some groups of insects, especially beetles, are much more diverse tha...