Work on insect learning has made ample use of conditioned behaviors in single learning tasks. Parasitic wasps are particularly suited to study more complex learning processes, as they alternate between host searching and foraging for sugar sources. We here describe a set of behaviors that unambiguously represents sugar feeding in the Hymenopteran parasitoid Microplitis croceipes (Cresson) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae). Furthermore, we demonstrate that this parasitoid can be conditioned to exhibit these behaviors in response to odor stimuli previously associated with feeding. In conjunction with a previously described ovipositor probing response in this species, our findings constitute the first instance in which multiple conditioned behaviors r...
Many hymenopterous parasitoids are biological control agents that contribute significant mortality t...
Insects rely extensively on learning for the purpose of all major life activities, including reprodu...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Work on insect learning has made ample use of conditioned behaviors in single learning tasks. Parasi...
Parasitoids exploit numerous chemical cues to locate hosts and food. Whether they detect and learn c...
Insects can be conditioned to respond to odours through associative learning. Various learning param...
Insects can be conditioned to respond to odours through associative learning. Various learning param...
In numerous past studies, parasitic hymenoptera species have demonstrated sophisticated learning abi...
Microplitis croceipes, one of the nectar feeding parasitoid wasps, has been found to associatively l...
In this paper we address the question how hymenopteran parasitoids deal with complex odour bouquets,...
Compared with the extensive body of research on the olfactory behavior of parasitoids of leaf-feedin...
The two closely related parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) coex...
Learned attraction to herbivore-related plant volatiles provides a simple but effective mechanism to...
Associative learning is well documented in Hymenopteran parasitoids, where it is thought to be an ad...
The capacity of animals to measure time and adjust their behaviors accordingly has been a topic of i...
Many hymenopterous parasitoids are biological control agents that contribute significant mortality t...
Insects rely extensively on learning for the purpose of all major life activities, including reprodu...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Work on insect learning has made ample use of conditioned behaviors in single learning tasks. Parasi...
Parasitoids exploit numerous chemical cues to locate hosts and food. Whether they detect and learn c...
Insects can be conditioned to respond to odours through associative learning. Various learning param...
Insects can be conditioned to respond to odours through associative learning. Various learning param...
In numerous past studies, parasitic hymenoptera species have demonstrated sophisticated learning abi...
Microplitis croceipes, one of the nectar feeding parasitoid wasps, has been found to associatively l...
In this paper we address the question how hymenopteran parasitoids deal with complex odour bouquets,...
Compared with the extensive body of research on the olfactory behavior of parasitoids of leaf-feedin...
The two closely related parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) coex...
Learned attraction to herbivore-related plant volatiles provides a simple but effective mechanism to...
Associative learning is well documented in Hymenopteran parasitoids, where it is thought to be an ad...
The capacity of animals to measure time and adjust their behaviors accordingly has been a topic of i...
Many hymenopterous parasitoids are biological control agents that contribute significant mortality t...
Insects rely extensively on learning for the purpose of all major life activities, including reprodu...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...