Scelionid egg parasitoids can obtain reliable information on the presence of host eggs by discriminating host gender on the basis of chemical footprints of their co-evolved hosts, with a strong preference for the footprint left by host females. Based on the concept of dietary specialization and infochemical use in natural enemies, it could be predicted that host gender discrimination in specialist species belonging to the genus Trissolcus is further tuned to specific cues from distinctive chemical traces left by host females as a consequence of copulation and/or oviposition. To test this hypothesis we used the system Murgantia histrionica - Trissolcus brochymenae. Our results showed that the females of the egg parasitoid search intensely on...
International audienceHydrocarbons play a crucial role in insect behavior in general and in sexual r...
The potential for short-range sex pheromone communication by the egg parasitoid wasp Trissolcus broc...
1. Female parasitoids have evolved various foraging strategies in order to find suitable hosts. Egg ...
Scelionid egg parasitoids can obtain reliable information on the presence of host eggs by discrimina...
Trissolcus egg parasitoids, when perceiving the chemical footprints left on a substrate by pentatomi...
Trissolcus egg parasitoids, when perceiving the chemical footprints left on a substrate by pentatomi...
Trissolcus egg parasitoids, when perceiving the chemical footprints left on a substrate by pentatomi...
Chemical footprints deposited by herbivorous pentatomid host bugs hosts when walking on the plant ar...
Female parasitic wasps seek hosts for their offspring often in a dynamic environment. Foraging egg p...
Female parasitic wasps seek hosts for their offspring often in a dynamic environment. Foraging egg p...
Female parasitic wasps seek hosts for their offspring often in a dynamic environment. Foraging egg p...
Parasitoids representing some 15 families of Hymenoptera develop in insect eggs; three of these fami...
Insect parasitoids are considered \u201ckeystone species\u201d in many ecosystems in terms of biodiv...
Egg parasitoids are able to find their hosts by exploiting their chemical footprints as host locatio...
Insect parasitoids are considered “keystone species” in many ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, ec...
International audienceHydrocarbons play a crucial role in insect behavior in general and in sexual r...
The potential for short-range sex pheromone communication by the egg parasitoid wasp Trissolcus broc...
1. Female parasitoids have evolved various foraging strategies in order to find suitable hosts. Egg ...
Scelionid egg parasitoids can obtain reliable information on the presence of host eggs by discrimina...
Trissolcus egg parasitoids, when perceiving the chemical footprints left on a substrate by pentatomi...
Trissolcus egg parasitoids, when perceiving the chemical footprints left on a substrate by pentatomi...
Trissolcus egg parasitoids, when perceiving the chemical footprints left on a substrate by pentatomi...
Chemical footprints deposited by herbivorous pentatomid host bugs hosts when walking on the plant ar...
Female parasitic wasps seek hosts for their offspring often in a dynamic environment. Foraging egg p...
Female parasitic wasps seek hosts for their offspring often in a dynamic environment. Foraging egg p...
Female parasitic wasps seek hosts for their offspring often in a dynamic environment. Foraging egg p...
Parasitoids representing some 15 families of Hymenoptera develop in insect eggs; three of these fami...
Insect parasitoids are considered \u201ckeystone species\u201d in many ecosystems in terms of biodiv...
Egg parasitoids are able to find their hosts by exploiting their chemical footprints as host locatio...
Insect parasitoids are considered “keystone species” in many ecosystems in terms of biodiversity, ec...
International audienceHydrocarbons play a crucial role in insect behavior in general and in sexual r...
The potential for short-range sex pheromone communication by the egg parasitoid wasp Trissolcus broc...
1. Female parasitoids have evolved various foraging strategies in order to find suitable hosts. Egg ...