peer reviewedThe ability of organisms to adapt to fluctuating food conditions is essential for their survival and reproduction. Accumulating energy reserves, such as lipids, in anticipation of harsh conditions, will reduce negative effects of a low food supply. For Hymenoptera and Diptera, several parasitoid species lack adult lipogenesis, and are unable to store excess energy in the form of lipid reserves. The aim of this review is to provide a synthesis of current knowledge regarding the inability to accumulate lipids in parasitoids, leading to new insights and prospects for further research. We will emphasize physiological mechanisms underlying lack of lipogenesis, the evolution of this adaptation in parasitoids and its biological implic...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Effectiveness of parasitoids as natural enemies in agro-ecosystems depends on key traits such as fec...
Lipid synthesis can have a major effect on survival and reproduction, yet most insect parasitoids fa...
The ability of organisms to adapt to fluctuating food conditions is essential for their survival and...
The ability of organisms to adapt to fluctuating food conditions is essential for their survival and...
Evolutionary loss of traits can result from negative selection on a specific phenotype, or if the tr...
peer reviewedThe ability to synthesize lipids is critical for an organism’s fitness; hence, metaboli...
International audienceEvolutionary loss of traits can result from negative selection on a specific p...
peer reviewedPhenotypic regression of morphological, behavioral, or physiological traits can evolve ...
Phenotypic regression of morphological, behavioral, or physiological traits can evolve when reduced ...
Stable co-evolutionary relationships between species may result in the loss of autonomous synthesis ...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Abstract Background Trait loss is a pervasive phenomenon in evolution, yet the underlying molecular ...
peer reviewedThe ability of animals to store energy reserves in the form of fat is essential for bot...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Effectiveness of parasitoids as natural enemies in agro-ecosystems depends on key traits such as fec...
Lipid synthesis can have a major effect on survival and reproduction, yet most insect parasitoids fa...
The ability of organisms to adapt to fluctuating food conditions is essential for their survival and...
The ability of organisms to adapt to fluctuating food conditions is essential for their survival and...
Evolutionary loss of traits can result from negative selection on a specific phenotype, or if the tr...
peer reviewedThe ability to synthesize lipids is critical for an organism’s fitness; hence, metaboli...
International audienceEvolutionary loss of traits can result from negative selection on a specific p...
peer reviewedPhenotypic regression of morphological, behavioral, or physiological traits can evolve ...
Phenotypic regression of morphological, behavioral, or physiological traits can evolve when reduced ...
Stable co-evolutionary relationships between species may result in the loss of autonomous synthesis ...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Abstract Background Trait loss is a pervasive phenomenon in evolution, yet the underlying molecular ...
peer reviewedThe ability of animals to store energy reserves in the form of fat is essential for bot...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Acquiring sufficient nutrients is particularly important for insects that are unable to synthesize c...
Effectiveness of parasitoids as natural enemies in agro-ecosystems depends on key traits such as fec...
Lipid synthesis can have a major effect on survival and reproduction, yet most insect parasitoids fa...