Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quantification of larval behaviour in a baculovirus/Lepidoptera system, and attempts to assess the ecological consequences of behavioural modification during infection. Larvae of the moth Mamestra brassicae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) exhibited higher rates of dispersal in the laboratory and field when infected with Mamestra brassicae nuclear polyhedrosis virus (MbNPV) than did uninfected larvae. They adopted positions at death which were not characteristic of healthy larvae, climbing higher on the foodplant and onto the top and edge of leaves. The horizontal and vertical distribution of virus following larval lysis and the effects of rainfall on thi...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that describes...
This study examines phenotypic plasticity in relation to rearing density in larvae of the moth, Mame...
Despite the blossoming interest in host-microparasite epidemiology, and in use of viruses in the bio...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Quantifying the rate of dispersal of target insects when infected with a disease agent will aid the ...
The role of biotic mechanisms in baculovirus (BV) dispersal was investigated using three ...
Shortly prior to death, many species of Lepidoptera infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus climb upwards...
Increasing evidence shows that host behaviour often changes following infection by a variety of para...
Shortly prior to death, many species of Lepidoptera infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus climb upwards...
<div><p>Shortly prior to death, many species of Lepidoptera infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus climb...
Sublethal effects of pathogens such as baculoviruses, in particular vertical transmission to subsequ...
Sublethal effects of pathogens such as baculoviruses, in particular vertical transmission to subsequ...
Baculoviruses can be combined with other entomopathogens to achieve improved biological control of i...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that ...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that describes...
This study examines phenotypic plasticity in relation to rearing density in larvae of the moth, Mame...
Despite the blossoming interest in host-microparasite epidemiology, and in use of viruses in the bio...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Quantifying the rate of dispersal of target insects when infected with a disease agent will aid the ...
The role of biotic mechanisms in baculovirus (BV) dispersal was investigated using three ...
Shortly prior to death, many species of Lepidoptera infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus climb upwards...
Increasing evidence shows that host behaviour often changes following infection by a variety of para...
Shortly prior to death, many species of Lepidoptera infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus climb upwards...
<div><p>Shortly prior to death, many species of Lepidoptera infected with nucleopolyhedrovirus climb...
Sublethal effects of pathogens such as baculoviruses, in particular vertical transmission to subsequ...
Sublethal effects of pathogens such as baculoviruses, in particular vertical transmission to subsequ...
Baculoviruses can be combined with other entomopathogens to achieve improved biological control of i...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that ...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that describes...
This study examines phenotypic plasticity in relation to rearing density in larvae of the moth, Mame...
Despite the blossoming interest in host-microparasite epidemiology, and in use of viruses in the bio...