1. Quantitative food webs were constructed describing the community of leafmining moths in the genus Phyllonorycter (Gracillariidae) and their parasitoids at a site in southern England. 2. Twelve species of Phyllonorycter were reared from four species of tree. The moths were attacked by 27 species of hymenopterous parasitoids. 3. Four webs were constructed for successive moth generations over 2 years. A summary web was built and a comparison made between webs expressed in terms of number of mines and number of females recruiting to the next generation. 4. All hosts and most parasitoids were recorded in the first year, but new host parasitoid associations were discovered throughout the sampling period. The diversity of mines and parasitoids ...
Parasitoid assemblages infesting Yponomeuta species in the Netherlands were investigated. Parasitoid...
<div><p>Differences in host-plant species may affect the structure of parasitoid communities of phyt...
Parasitic assemblages of Liriomyza huidobrensis were analysed in relation to natural, urban and cult...
1. Quantitative host-parasitoid food webs are descriptions of community structure that include data ...
We used nuclear 28S rDNA sequence data to estimate the phylogeny of 77 leaf-mining Phyllonorycter (G...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...
The small plurivoltine moth Anthophila fabriciana is widespread and often abundant in Britain wherev...
In this study we ask whether parasitic complexes of leafminers display differences associated to hos...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...
In leaf-mining insects, the oviposition behaviour is especially critical for the welfare of the futu...
1. In natural ecosystems, plants containing hosts for parasitoids are often embedded within heteroge...
The horse-chestnut leafminer is a new pest which was established in North-West Hungary ca. 10 years ...
1. Networks of feeding interactions among insect herbivores and natural enemies such as parasitoids,...
Trophic interactions and environmental conditions determine the structure of food webs and the host ...
Parasitoid assemblages infesting Yponomeuta species in the Netherlands were investigated. Parasitoid...
<div><p>Differences in host-plant species may affect the structure of parasitoid communities of phyt...
Parasitic assemblages of Liriomyza huidobrensis were analysed in relation to natural, urban and cult...
1. Quantitative host-parasitoid food webs are descriptions of community structure that include data ...
We used nuclear 28S rDNA sequence data to estimate the phylogeny of 77 leaf-mining Phyllonorycter (G...
1. As species shift their geographic distributions, new feeding interactions with natural enemies su...
The small plurivoltine moth Anthophila fabriciana is widespread and often abundant in Britain wherev...
In this study we ask whether parasitic complexes of leafminers display differences associated to hos...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...
In leaf-mining insects, the oviposition behaviour is especially critical for the welfare of the futu...
1. In natural ecosystems, plants containing hosts for parasitoids are often embedded within heteroge...
The horse-chestnut leafminer is a new pest which was established in North-West Hungary ca. 10 years ...
1. Networks of feeding interactions among insect herbivores and natural enemies such as parasitoids,...
Trophic interactions and environmental conditions determine the structure of food webs and the host ...
Parasitoid assemblages infesting Yponomeuta species in the Netherlands were investigated. Parasitoid...
<div><p>Differences in host-plant species may affect the structure of parasitoid communities of phyt...
Parasitic assemblages of Liriomyza huidobrensis were analysed in relation to natural, urban and cult...