International audience1. Coping with unpredictability is crucial for insect parasitoids whose fitness depends on their ability to find hosts. One way to optimise their foraging behaviour is to glean information and to update the estimation of the habitat profitability through experience. Kairomone responsiveness (also called 'motivation to stay') is usually seen as a biological variable that reflects the initial estimate of patch quality. 2. In the present study, an experiment was performed to test if the kairomone responsiveness of Asobara tabida Nees females (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) at arrival in a patch is specifically influenced by the number of hosts previously encountered in a series of patches of different qualities, thus highlighti...
This study investigated the effects of host density and distribution on the patch-leaving behavior o...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the effects of kairomon...
International audience1. Coping with unpredictability is crucial for insect parasitoids whose fitnes...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
International audienceA good estimate of patch quality is of prime importance for a randomly searchi...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
1. In environments in which resources are distributed heterogeneously, patch choice and the length o...
(1) Patch time allocation by the parasitoid Asobara tabida Nees was studied on patches with differen...
International audienceThe reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, sear...
In patchy environments, patch-leaving decision rules are a key component of the foraging behavior of...
Using two closely related larval parasitoids (Cotesiaspp.) ofPieriscaterpillars we tested the hypoth...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
1. Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) is an egg parasitoid that recognises ch...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
This study investigated the effects of host density and distribution on the patch-leaving behavior o...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the effects of kairomon...
International audience1. Coping with unpredictability is crucial for insect parasitoids whose fitnes...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
International audienceA good estimate of patch quality is of prime importance for a randomly searchi...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
1. In environments in which resources are distributed heterogeneously, patch choice and the length o...
(1) Patch time allocation by the parasitoid Asobara tabida Nees was studied on patches with differen...
International audienceThe reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, sear...
In patchy environments, patch-leaving decision rules are a key component of the foraging behavior of...
Using two closely related larval parasitoids (Cotesiaspp.) ofPieriscaterpillars we tested the hypoth...
Animals foraging for patchily distributed resources may optimize their foraging decisions concerning...
1. Trissolcus basalis (Wollaston) (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) is an egg parasitoid that recognises ch...
Notice dans HAL : hal-00136285International audienceThe present study aimed to address how an insect...
This study investigated the effects of host density and distribution on the patch-leaving behavior o...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe investigated the effects of kairomon...