There is growing interest in biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to control pest insects. Aphids are among the most detrimental agricultural pests worldwide, and parasitoid wasps are frequently employed for their control. The use of asexual parasitoids may improve the effectiveness of biological control because only females kill hosts and because asexual populations have a higher growth rate than sexuals. However, asexuals may have a reduced capacity to track evolutionary change in their host populations. We used a factorial experiment to compare the ability of sexual and asexual populations of the parasitoid Lysiphlebus fabarum to control caged populations of black bean aphids (Aphis fabae) of high and low ...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Abstract Host defenses against parasites do not come for free. The evolution of increased resistance...
Insect hosts and parasitoids are engaged in an intense struggle of antagonistic coevolution. Infecti...
There is growing interest in biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to...
There is increasing demand for sustainable pest management to reduce harmful effects of pesticides o...
There is increasing demand for sustainable pest management to reduce harmful effects of pesticides o...
Insects harbour a wild diversity of symbionts that can spread and persist within populations by prov...
Background Insect parasitoids are under strong selection to overcome their hosts’ defences. In aphi...
Host-parasitoid interactions may lead to strong reciprocal selection for traits involved in host def...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Aphids are capable of adapting to parasitoid pressure in the absence of sexual reproduction using ep...
The dynamics of coevolution between hosts and parasites are influenced by their genetic interactions...
<div><p>An experiment was conducted to test whether parasitoid resistance within a single clonal lin...
Coevolution between hosts and parasites may promote the maintenance of genetic variation in both ant...
Immune systems have repeatedly diversified in response to parasite diversity. Many animals have outs...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Abstract Host defenses against parasites do not come for free. The evolution of increased resistance...
Insect hosts and parasitoids are engaged in an intense struggle of antagonistic coevolution. Infecti...
There is growing interest in biological control as a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to...
There is increasing demand for sustainable pest management to reduce harmful effects of pesticides o...
There is increasing demand for sustainable pest management to reduce harmful effects of pesticides o...
Insects harbour a wild diversity of symbionts that can spread and persist within populations by prov...
Background Insect parasitoids are under strong selection to overcome their hosts’ defences. In aphi...
Host-parasitoid interactions may lead to strong reciprocal selection for traits involved in host def...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Aphids are capable of adapting to parasitoid pressure in the absence of sexual reproduction using ep...
The dynamics of coevolution between hosts and parasites are influenced by their genetic interactions...
<div><p>An experiment was conducted to test whether parasitoid resistance within a single clonal lin...
Coevolution between hosts and parasites may promote the maintenance of genetic variation in both ant...
Immune systems have repeatedly diversified in response to parasite diversity. Many animals have outs...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Abstract Host defenses against parasites do not come for free. The evolution of increased resistance...
Insect hosts and parasitoids are engaged in an intense struggle of antagonistic coevolution. Infecti...