The present study aimed to verify (1) whether seasonal increases in neotropical populations of Plutella xylostella are directly provoked by regular influxes of migrants, and (2) whether temporal variation in food availability is the ecological process behind such predictable events. Over 3 years, plants that P. xylostella prefers were cultivated and irrigated in order to provide a continuous and abundant supply of food. Nevertheless, seasonal oscillations in the population of the herbivore still occurred. The hypothesis of seasonal availability of host plants could not explain the population pattern. In April, when the insect was practically extinct from the area, an artificial infestation (immigration) with 10,000 pupae established a preco...
Folivore cerrado caterpillars are found on their host species in low frequencies, which vary between...
Suwarno (2010) Population dynamic of the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polytes (Lepidoptera: Papili...
Apanteles rubecula is a solitary insect parasite of Pier is rapae (small cabbage white butterfly, im...
ABSTRACT The serious economic loss caused Plutella xylostella L., 1758 in several regions of the wor...
AbstractThe serious economic loss caused Plutella xylostella L., 1758 in several regions of the worl...
We censused butterflies flying across the Panama Canal at Barro Colorado Island (BCI) for 16 years a...
Insect seasonality is a known pattern that has intrigued ecologists for over 30 years. However, desp...
The impact of abiotic and biotic factors (rainfall, temperature, host plant and natural enemies) on ...
In the wet forests of Panama, El Niño typically brings a more prolonged and severe dry season. Inter...
We describe the seasonal abundance of caterpillars in the central Brazilian cerrado (savanna woodlan...
The diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (L.) is the most serious pest of Brassicaceae in the world....
β diversity of herbivorous insects in the tropics is usually very high, and there is often strong di...
The painted lady butterfly is an annual migrant to northern regions, but the size of the immigration...
The diamond back moth Plutella xylostella (L.) is the most serious pest of Brassicaceae in the world...
Few insect species encounter environmental conditions which remain favourable for continuous growth,...
Folivore cerrado caterpillars are found on their host species in low frequencies, which vary between...
Suwarno (2010) Population dynamic of the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polytes (Lepidoptera: Papili...
Apanteles rubecula is a solitary insect parasite of Pier is rapae (small cabbage white butterfly, im...
ABSTRACT The serious economic loss caused Plutella xylostella L., 1758 in several regions of the wor...
AbstractThe serious economic loss caused Plutella xylostella L., 1758 in several regions of the worl...
We censused butterflies flying across the Panama Canal at Barro Colorado Island (BCI) for 16 years a...
Insect seasonality is a known pattern that has intrigued ecologists for over 30 years. However, desp...
The impact of abiotic and biotic factors (rainfall, temperature, host plant and natural enemies) on ...
In the wet forests of Panama, El Niño typically brings a more prolonged and severe dry season. Inter...
We describe the seasonal abundance of caterpillars in the central Brazilian cerrado (savanna woodlan...
The diamondback moth Plutella xylostella (L.) is the most serious pest of Brassicaceae in the world....
β diversity of herbivorous insects in the tropics is usually very high, and there is often strong di...
The painted lady butterfly is an annual migrant to northern regions, but the size of the immigration...
The diamond back moth Plutella xylostella (L.) is the most serious pest of Brassicaceae in the world...
Few insect species encounter environmental conditions which remain favourable for continuous growth,...
Folivore cerrado caterpillars are found on their host species in low frequencies, which vary between...
Suwarno (2010) Population dynamic of the swallowtail butterfly, Papilio polytes (Lepidoptera: Papili...
Apanteles rubecula is a solitary insect parasite of Pier is rapae (small cabbage white butterfly, im...