Many hymenopterous parasitoids are biological control agents that contribute significant mortality to economically important arthropod pests of agriculture, forestry, and natural ecosystems. These critically important species forage for food, mates and hosts in complex environments, relying on a variety of stimuli including visual, olfactory, tactile and vibrational cues. In these contexts, learning is often key to optimizing fitness. Here we review current knowledge on the associative learning abilities of both immature and adult parasitoids, specifically learning associated with different kinds of stimuli: (i) reward-associated visual cues, such as colors, shapes and damage patterns; (ii) reward-associated chemical cues, including long- a...
Many natural enemies of herbivorous arthropods can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate t...
Associative learning is well documented in Hymenopteran parasitoids, where it is thought to be an ad...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Many hymenopterous parasitoids are biological control agents that contribute significant mortality t...
Despite of the vast body of theoretical and empirical literature dealing with parasitoid learning, t...
Despite the vast body of theoretical and empirical literature dealing with parasitoid learning, this...
In numerous past studies, parasitic hymenoptera species have demonstrated sophisticated learning abi...
Many parasitoids have been shown to learn visual and/or olfactory cues associated with hosts. In con...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...
A parasitoid that can learn cues associated with the host microenvironment should have an increased ...
In this paper we address the question how hymenopteran parasitoids deal with complex odour bouquets,...
Learned attraction to herbivore-related plant volatiles provides a simple but effective mechanism to...
Insect parasitoids use a variety of chemical and physical cues when foraging for hosts and food. Par...
Parasitoids, released in augmentative biological control programmes, which display a rapid host-loca...
Many natural enemies of herbivorous arthropods can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate t...
Associative learning is well documented in Hymenopteran parasitoids, where it is thought to be an ad...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...
Many hymenopterous parasitoids are biological control agents that contribute significant mortality t...
Despite of the vast body of theoretical and empirical literature dealing with parasitoid learning, t...
Despite the vast body of theoretical and empirical literature dealing with parasitoid learning, this...
In numerous past studies, parasitic hymenoptera species have demonstrated sophisticated learning abi...
Many parasitoids have been shown to learn visual and/or olfactory cues associated with hosts. In con...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...
The use of parasitoids as biological control agents is gaining interest as an environmentally sound ...
A parasitoid that can learn cues associated with the host microenvironment should have an increased ...
In this paper we address the question how hymenopteran parasitoids deal with complex odour bouquets,...
Learned attraction to herbivore-related plant volatiles provides a simple but effective mechanism to...
Insect parasitoids use a variety of chemical and physical cues when foraging for hosts and food. Par...
Parasitoids, released in augmentative biological control programmes, which display a rapid host-loca...
Many natural enemies of herbivorous arthropods can use herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate t...
Associative learning is well documented in Hymenopteran parasitoids, where it is thought to be an ad...
Animals have evolved the capacity to learn, and the conventional view is that learning allows indivi...