If host seeds are absent, females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus sometimes ‘dump’ eggs on unsuitable substrates, which causes complete larval mortality and decreases female lifespan. To understand the possible function of this behaviour, the present study examines genetic variation in dumping behaviour between and within populations. When deprived of hosts, females from an African population are much more prone to dump eggs than Asian females, most of which dump no eggs over their lifetimes. Egg dumping therefore cannot be explained as a simple, species-wide constraint imposed by the accumulation of mature oocytes. A transfer experiment tested the hypothesis that dumping eggs improves a female’s ability to exploit the subsequen...
Females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus avoid adding eggs to seeds that already bear egg...
Colonization of new environments can lead to rapid changes in fitness-related traits. For herbivorou...
1. Previous studies have produced conflicting results with respect to the genetic lability of host p...
If typical host plants are absent, some herbivorous insects “dump” eggs on unsuitable substrates, ev...
In the present study the egg dumping behaviour in short (E)- and long (L)-lived lines of the seed be...
In the present study the egg dumping behaviour in short (E)- and long (L)-lived lines of the seed be...
Egg-laying females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatusdiscriminate between egg-free and egg-...
Few studies have examined the genetic architecture of population differences in behaviour and its im...
Few studies have examined the genetic architecture of population differences in behaviour and its im...
Oviposition behaviour is recognized as an ecologically significant trait in insects. Since herbivoro...
Oviposition behaviour is recognized as an ecologically significant trait in insects. Since herbivoro...
1. Previous work has shown that ovipositing females of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) avoid seeds alr...
Females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus avoid adding eggs to seeds that already bear egg...
Populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus differ genetically in several traits that me...
egg limitation; egg protection; life history; Mimosestes amicus; oviposition behaviour; parasitoid; ...
Females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus avoid adding eggs to seeds that already bear egg...
Colonization of new environments can lead to rapid changes in fitness-related traits. For herbivorou...
1. Previous studies have produced conflicting results with respect to the genetic lability of host p...
If typical host plants are absent, some herbivorous insects “dump” eggs on unsuitable substrates, ev...
In the present study the egg dumping behaviour in short (E)- and long (L)-lived lines of the seed be...
In the present study the egg dumping behaviour in short (E)- and long (L)-lived lines of the seed be...
Egg-laying females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatusdiscriminate between egg-free and egg-...
Few studies have examined the genetic architecture of population differences in behaviour and its im...
Few studies have examined the genetic architecture of population differences in behaviour and its im...
Oviposition behaviour is recognized as an ecologically significant trait in insects. Since herbivoro...
Oviposition behaviour is recognized as an ecologically significant trait in insects. Since herbivoro...
1. Previous work has shown that ovipositing females of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) avoid seeds alr...
Females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus avoid adding eggs to seeds that already bear egg...
Populations of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus differ genetically in several traits that me...
egg limitation; egg protection; life history; Mimosestes amicus; oviposition behaviour; parasitoid; ...
Females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus avoid adding eggs to seeds that already bear egg...
Colonization of new environments can lead to rapid changes in fitness-related traits. For herbivorou...
1. Previous studies have produced conflicting results with respect to the genetic lability of host p...