Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) of host insects are used by many parasitic wasps as contact kairomones for host location and recognition. As the chemical composition of CHCs varies from species to species, the CHC pattern represents a reliable indicator for parasitoids to discriminate host from non-host species. Holepyris sylvanidis is an ectoparasitoid of beetle larvae infesting stored products. Previous studies demonstrated that the larval CHC profile of the confused flour beetle, Tribolium confusum, comprises long chain linear and methyl-branched alkanes (methyl alkanes), which elicit trail following and host recognition in H. sylvanidis. Here we addressed the question, whether different behavioral responses of this parasitoid species to l...
Egg parasitoids foraging for suitable hosts scattered in the environment rely mainly on chemical cue...
AbstractParasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Exa...
The ectoparasitoid Holepyris sylvanidis (Bethylidae) attacks larvae of different stored product pest...
Successful host search by parasitic wasps is often mediated by host-associated chemical cues. The ec...
The exoskeletons of insects are covered by complex mixtures of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) which a...
The exoskeletons of insects are covered by complex mixtures of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) which a...
The exoskeletons of insects are covered by complex mixtures of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) which a...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
Parasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Examination...
Cuticular hydrocarbons play a significant role in the regulation of cuticular permeability and also ...
Parasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Examination...
Parasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Examination...
Egg parasitoids foraging for suitable hosts scattered in the environment rely mainly on chemical cue...
Egg parasitoids foraging for suitable hosts scattered in the environment rely mainly on chemical cue...
AbstractParasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Exa...
The ectoparasitoid Holepyris sylvanidis (Bethylidae) attacks larvae of different stored product pest...
Successful host search by parasitic wasps is often mediated by host-associated chemical cues. The ec...
The exoskeletons of insects are covered by complex mixtures of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) which a...
The exoskeletons of insects are covered by complex mixtures of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) which a...
The exoskeletons of insects are covered by complex mixtures of cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) which a...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
The insect cuticle is covered by a thin layer of hydrocarbons not only preventing desiccation but al...
Parasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Examination...
Cuticular hydrocarbons play a significant role in the regulation of cuticular permeability and also ...
Parasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Examination...
Parasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Examination...
Egg parasitoids foraging for suitable hosts scattered in the environment rely mainly on chemical cue...
Egg parasitoids foraging for suitable hosts scattered in the environment rely mainly on chemical cue...
AbstractParasitic Hymenoptera can be difficult to identify by conventional taxonomic techniques. Exa...
The ectoparasitoid Holepyris sylvanidis (Bethylidae) attacks larvae of different stored product pest...