Due to their ability to parasitize various insect species, generalist parasitoids are widely used as biological control agents. They can be mass-reared and released in agroecosystems to control several pest species in various crops. However, the existence of genetic differentiation among populations of generalist parasitoid species is increasingly recognized and this can be associated with an adaptation to local conditions or to a reduced range of host species. Moreover, constraints of mass-rearing conditions can alter genetic variation within parasitoid populations released. These features could be associated with a reduced efficiency of the control of targeted pest species. Here, we focused on strawberry greenhouses where the control of a...
Numerous studies have examined the genetic diversity and genetic structure of invading species, with...
Aphids, during the long-term evolution, kept their genetic traits for continuation of the species wh...
1. Aphid clones that feed on the same plant species for many generations often develop biotypes spec...
International audienceAs biological invasions, intentional introductions often result in a loss of g...
For agricultural pests capable of attacking different plant species, crop distribution and selection...
Parasitoid disturbance populations in agroecosystems can be maintained through the provision of habi...
International audienceThe typical life cycle of aphids includes several parthenogenetic generations ...
Many plant-feeding insect species considered to be polyphagous are in fact composed of genetically d...
The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae Sulzer (Hemiptera: Aphididae), poses a serious threat to a wid...
The green peach aphid Myzus persicae has a broad plant host range of over 400 plant species from ove...
International audienceThe host-associated differentiation (HAD) hypothesis states that higher trophi...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.The population genetics of a biological control introduction: mitochondria...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow generalist parasitoids to exploit many, of...
International audienceHabitats in agroecosystems are ephemeral, and are characterized by frequent di...
International audienceNumerous studies have examined the genetic diversity and genetic structure of ...
Numerous studies have examined the genetic diversity and genetic structure of invading species, with...
Aphids, during the long-term evolution, kept their genetic traits for continuation of the species wh...
1. Aphid clones that feed on the same plant species for many generations often develop biotypes spec...
International audienceAs biological invasions, intentional introductions often result in a loss of g...
For agricultural pests capable of attacking different plant species, crop distribution and selection...
Parasitoid disturbance populations in agroecosystems can be maintained through the provision of habi...
International audienceThe typical life cycle of aphids includes several parthenogenetic generations ...
Many plant-feeding insect species considered to be polyphagous are in fact composed of genetically d...
The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae Sulzer (Hemiptera: Aphididae), poses a serious threat to a wid...
The green peach aphid Myzus persicae has a broad plant host range of over 400 plant species from ove...
International audienceThe host-associated differentiation (HAD) hypothesis states that higher trophi...
Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.The population genetics of a biological control introduction: mitochondria...
International audienceThe molecular mechanisms that allow generalist parasitoids to exploit many, of...
International audienceHabitats in agroecosystems are ephemeral, and are characterized by frequent di...
International audienceNumerous studies have examined the genetic diversity and genetic structure of ...
Numerous studies have examined the genetic diversity and genetic structure of invading species, with...
Aphids, during the long-term evolution, kept their genetic traits for continuation of the species wh...
1. Aphid clones that feed on the same plant species for many generations often develop biotypes spec...