Insect hyperparasitoids are fourth trophic level organisms that commonly occur in terrestrial food webs, yet they are relatively understudied. These top‐carnivores can disrupt biological pest control by suppressing the populations of their parasitoid hosts, leading to pest outbreaks, especially in confined environments such as greenhouses where augmentative biological control is used. There is no effective eco‐friendly strategy that can be used to control hyperparasitoids. Recent advances in the chemical ecology of hyperparasitoid foraging behavior have opened opportunities for manipulating these top‐carnivores in such a way that biological pest control becomes more efficient. We propose various infochemical‐based strategies to manage hyper...
ty acAbstract Natural enemies frequently prevent the build-up of large pest populations. The conserv...
Adult parasitoids must not only find hosts for repro-ductive purposes but also locate food to meet t...
This chapter reviews the literature on semiochemical-parasitoid systems in perennial crops. The firs...
Insect hyperparasitoids are fourth trophic level organisms that commonly occur in terrestrial food w...
Insect parasitoids can find their hosts in complex environments and reproduce through a series of be...
Hyperparasitoids are some of the most diverse members of insect food webs. True hyperparasitoids par...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
Agricultural and forest insect pests generate important yield losses worldwide. Global-change is exp...
The field application of semiochemicals, used by parasitoids to find mates and to locate their hosts...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
During foraging, parasitoids of insect herbivores are aided by chemical compounds generally termed '...
Recent work in natural enemy nutrition has generated dramatic results, ranging from parasitoid longe...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...
Conservation biological control aims to enhance populations of natural enemies of insect pests in cr...
ty acAbstract Natural enemies frequently prevent the build-up of large pest populations. The conserv...
Adult parasitoids must not only find hosts for repro-ductive purposes but also locate food to meet t...
This chapter reviews the literature on semiochemical-parasitoid systems in perennial crops. The firs...
Insect hyperparasitoids are fourth trophic level organisms that commonly occur in terrestrial food w...
Insect parasitoids can find their hosts in complex environments and reproduce through a series of be...
Hyperparasitoids are some of the most diverse members of insect food webs. True hyperparasitoids par...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
Agricultural and forest insect pests generate important yield losses worldwide. Global-change is exp...
The field application of semiochemicals, used by parasitoids to find mates and to locate their hosts...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
Over the course of evolutionary time, insect parasitoids have developed diverse strategies for using...
During foraging, parasitoids of insect herbivores are aided by chemical compounds generally termed '...
Recent work in natural enemy nutrition has generated dramatic results, ranging from parasitoid longe...
Insects have become increasingly resistant to chemical control methods, while at the same time publi...
Conservation biological control aims to enhance populations of natural enemies of insect pests in cr...
ty acAbstract Natural enemies frequently prevent the build-up of large pest populations. The conserv...
Adult parasitoids must not only find hosts for repro-ductive purposes but also locate food to meet t...
This chapter reviews the literature on semiochemical-parasitoid systems in perennial crops. The firs...