To understand the effect of plant availability/structure on the population size and dynamics of insects, a specialist herbivore in the presence of two of its parasitoids was studied in four replicated time-series experiments with high and low plant availabilities; under the latter condition, the herbivore suffered from some periods of resource limitation (starvation) and little plant-related structural refuges. Population dynamics of the parasitoid Cotesia vestalis was governed mainly by the delayed density-dependent process under both plant setups. The parasitoid, Diadegma semiclausum, under different plant availabilities and different coexistence situations (either + competitor or -competitor) showed dynamics patterns that were governed m...
The resource concentration hypothesis (Root 1973) predicts that specialist herbivorous insects shoul...
Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality as the ma...
(Wilkonson) is a specialist on the Glanville fritillary butterfly, Melitaea cinxia (L.), which uses ...
Using experiments and spatial modeling, we here show the conditions for two competing parasitoids t...
1. The effects of host-plant resistance on the population dynamics of the Diamondback moth, Plutella...
1. Habitat complexity may stabilize interactions among species of different trophic levels by provid...
<p>Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality as the...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
<div><p>Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality a...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
We have examined the effects of herbivore diversity on parasitoid community persistence and stabilit...
1. In natural ecosystems, plants containing hosts for parasitoids are often embedded within heteroge...
The resource concentration hypothesis (Root 1973) predicts that specialist herbivorous insects shoul...
Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality as the ma...
(Wilkonson) is a specialist on the Glanville fritillary butterfly, Melitaea cinxia (L.), which uses ...
Using experiments and spatial modeling, we here show the conditions for two competing parasitoids t...
1. The effects of host-plant resistance on the population dynamics of the Diamondback moth, Plutella...
1. Habitat complexity may stabilize interactions among species of different trophic levels by provid...
<p>Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality as the...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
1. Changing plant composition in a community can have profound consequences for herbivore and parasi...
<div><p>Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality a...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
We have examined the effects of herbivore diversity on parasitoid community persistence and stabilit...
1. In natural ecosystems, plants containing hosts for parasitoids are often embedded within heteroge...
The resource concentration hypothesis (Root 1973) predicts that specialist herbivorous insects shoul...
Virtually all studies of plant-herbivore-natural enemy interactions focus on plant quality as the ma...
(Wilkonson) is a specialist on the Glanville fritillary butterfly, Melitaea cinxia (L.), which uses ...