FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspecifics on the host patches they visit or arrive in patches where other females have already parasitized hosts. When 2 or more foragers with differential arrivals exploit a resource patch simultaneously, the solution for the evolutionary stable patch residence times is the outcome of an asymmetric war of attrition. A theoretical prediction is that the forager that arrives first should stay longer than those arriving later, as a result of a resource value asymmetry. This study aims to examine how the arrival order on a host patch affects patch time in the solitary aphid parasitoid Aphidius ervi. For this purpose, 3 situations of competition were...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was ®rst studied on the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Homoptera...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
Aggressive defence of host patches has been reported in many parasitoid wasps, but rarely examined i...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
1. For animal species that forage on patchily distributed resources, patch time allocation is of pri...
International audienceContests for indivisible resources are often settled on the basis of the asymm...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
International audience1. In solitary parasitoids, several species can exploit the same host patch an...
Prey selection models in which a patch is depleted by a number of foragers predict that the less pro...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was ®rst studied on the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Homoptera...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
Aggressive defence of host patches has been reported in many parasitoid wasps, but rarely examined i...
FR2116International audienceParasitoid females exploiting a patchy environment may encounter conspec...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
1. For animal species that forage on patchily distributed resources, patch time allocation is of pri...
International audienceContests for indivisible resources are often settled on the basis of the asymm...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Classical optimal-foraging theory predicts that a parasitoid is less likely to leave a patch after a...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
International audience1. In solitary parasitoids, several species can exploit the same host patch an...
Prey selection models in which a patch is depleted by a number of foragers predict that the less pro...
(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was ®rst studied on the grain aphid Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) (Homoptera...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a stable distribution of competitors among resource patches. Fo...
Aggressive defence of host patches has been reported in many parasitoid wasps, but rarely examined i...