International audienceThe tropical belostomatid Diplonychus indicusVenk. & Rao (Heter-optera: Belostomatidae) forages both actively and from ambush, changing frequently from one predatory mode to the other. Analyses presented here of the influence of feeding and of developmental stage on several locomotory and predatory parameters show that the fact that a bug was eating did not prevent it from reacting to and from seizing prey items, but it did influence the mode of predatory attempts. Feeding bugs were less active and they foraged actively less frequently, but feeding did not affect the frequency of predatory attempts from ambush. No important variations during development were found and first stadium larvae behaved similarly to adults. C...
The predatory abilities of Mononchoides longicaudatus and Mononchoides fortidens (Nematoda: Diplogas...
The foraging behaviour of omnivores is often difficult to predict and, thus, our understanding of th...
Raptorial characteristics may evolve in predators because of their importance in obtaining food. The...
International audienceThe tropical belostomatid Diplonychus indicusVenk. & Rao (Heter-optera: Belost...
International audienceThe tropical water bug Diplonychus indicus is a highly versatile predator that...
International audienceAt all developmental stages, Diplonychus indicus Venk. & Rao (Heteroptera: Bel...
International audienceFirst instar Diplonychus indicus Venk. et Rao (Heteroptera:Belostomatidae) lar...
International audienceDiplonychus indicus is a highly versatile predator that forages both actively ...
International audienceThe predatory behaviour ofDiplonychus indicus Venk. & Rao (Heteroptera: Belost...
The choice of predator foraging mode has important consequences for ecological communities. Foraging...
The indirect interactions among multiple prey sharing a common predator characterize apparent compet...
Predation among aquatic invertebrate predators can have important effects on patterns of exclusion a...
Food utilization by the larvae of Toxorhynchites splendens (Wiedemann) was studied in the laboratory...
Predation affect the behaviour of organisms, and the number of conspecifics can influence the percep...
International audienceDuring the first 4h following moulting, Ranatra linearis L. (Heteroptera, Nepi...
The predatory abilities of Mononchoides longicaudatus and Mononchoides fortidens (Nematoda: Diplogas...
The foraging behaviour of omnivores is often difficult to predict and, thus, our understanding of th...
Raptorial characteristics may evolve in predators because of their importance in obtaining food. The...
International audienceThe tropical belostomatid Diplonychus indicusVenk. & Rao (Heter-optera: Belost...
International audienceThe tropical water bug Diplonychus indicus is a highly versatile predator that...
International audienceAt all developmental stages, Diplonychus indicus Venk. & Rao (Heteroptera: Bel...
International audienceFirst instar Diplonychus indicus Venk. et Rao (Heteroptera:Belostomatidae) lar...
International audienceDiplonychus indicus is a highly versatile predator that forages both actively ...
International audienceThe predatory behaviour ofDiplonychus indicus Venk. & Rao (Heteroptera: Belost...
The choice of predator foraging mode has important consequences for ecological communities. Foraging...
The indirect interactions among multiple prey sharing a common predator characterize apparent compet...
Predation among aquatic invertebrate predators can have important effects on patterns of exclusion a...
Food utilization by the larvae of Toxorhynchites splendens (Wiedemann) was studied in the laboratory...
Predation affect the behaviour of organisms, and the number of conspecifics can influence the percep...
International audienceDuring the first 4h following moulting, Ranatra linearis L. (Heteroptera, Nepi...
The predatory abilities of Mononchoides longicaudatus and Mononchoides fortidens (Nematoda: Diplogas...
The foraging behaviour of omnivores is often difficult to predict and, thus, our understanding of th...
Raptorial characteristics may evolve in predators because of their importance in obtaining food. The...