Insect herbivore outbreaks frequently occur and this may be due to factors that restrict top-down control by parasitoids, for example, host-parasitoid asynchrony, hyperparasitisation, resource limitation and climate. Few studies have examined host-parasitoid density relationships during an insect herbivore outbreak in a natural ecosystem with diverse parasitoids. We studied parasitisation patterns of Cardiaspina psyllids during an outbreak in a Eucalyptus woodland. First, we established the trophic roles of the parasitoids through a species-specific multiplex PCR approach on mummies from which parasitoids emerged. Then, we assessed host-parasitoid density relationships across three spatial scales (leaf, tree and site) over one year. We dete...
1. The relationship between primary parasitoid (Aphidius matricariae) density and the risk of second...
Abstract. 1. The ecological factors that influence key life-history traits such as brood size and se...
Parasitism is a key factor in the population dynamics of many herbivorous insects, although its impa...
Background: Parasitoids are hyperdiverse and can contain morphologically and functionally cryptic sp...
Background: Parasitoids are hyperdiverse and can contain morphologically and functionally cryptic sp...
Many species inhabit fragmented landscapes, where units of resource have a patchy spatial distributi...
Glycaspis brimblecombei is an invasive insect species that specifically feeds on Eucalyptus leaves. ...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
With climate change, plant-feeding insects might increase their number of annual generations (voltin...
The aspen blotch miner, Phyllonorycter salicifoliella, has occurred at extremely high, epidemic de...
Explanations for the dynamics of insect outbreaks often focus on natural enemies, on the grounds tha...
Frequency and severity of insect outbreaks in forest ecosystems are predicted to increase with clima...
The red gum lerp psyllid, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore (Hemiptera, Aphalaridae), is an Australian n...
Invasive eucalypt psyllids pose a threat to the long-term production of eucalypts worldwide. In orde...
Cardispina (Hemiptera: Pshyllidae) is one of the most important genera of the Australian Psyllidae, ...
1. The relationship between primary parasitoid (Aphidius matricariae) density and the risk of second...
Abstract. 1. The ecological factors that influence key life-history traits such as brood size and se...
Parasitism is a key factor in the population dynamics of many herbivorous insects, although its impa...
Background: Parasitoids are hyperdiverse and can contain morphologically and functionally cryptic sp...
Background: Parasitoids are hyperdiverse and can contain morphologically and functionally cryptic sp...
Many species inhabit fragmented landscapes, where units of resource have a patchy spatial distributi...
Glycaspis brimblecombei is an invasive insect species that specifically feeds on Eucalyptus leaves. ...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
With climate change, plant-feeding insects might increase their number of annual generations (voltin...
The aspen blotch miner, Phyllonorycter salicifoliella, has occurred at extremely high, epidemic de...
Explanations for the dynamics of insect outbreaks often focus on natural enemies, on the grounds tha...
Frequency and severity of insect outbreaks in forest ecosystems are predicted to increase with clima...
The red gum lerp psyllid, Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore (Hemiptera, Aphalaridae), is an Australian n...
Invasive eucalypt psyllids pose a threat to the long-term production of eucalypts worldwide. In orde...
Cardispina (Hemiptera: Pshyllidae) is one of the most important genera of the Australian Psyllidae, ...
1. The relationship between primary parasitoid (Aphidius matricariae) density and the risk of second...
Abstract. 1. The ecological factors that influence key life-history traits such as brood size and se...
Parasitism is a key factor in the population dynamics of many herbivorous insects, although its impa...