<p>Interactions between predator and prey, or parasitoid and host, are shaped by trait-and density-mediated processes involving other community members. Parasitoids that lay their eggs in herbivorous insects locate their hosts through infochemicals such as herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) and host-produced kairomones. Hosts are frequently accompanied by non-host herbivores that are unsuitable for the parasitoid. These non-hosts may interfere with host location primarily through trait-mediated processes, by their own infochemicals, and their induction of the emission of plant volatiles. Although it is known that single non-hosts can interfere with parasitoid host location, it is still unknown whether the observed effects are due to ...
1. Foraging decisions of parasitoids are influenced by host density via density-mediated indirect in...
Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on t...
In the field, plants are attacked by several herbivore species both simultaneously and in isolation....
<p>Interactions between predator and prey, or parasitoid and host, are shaped by trait-and density-m...
<strong>Foraging behaviour of parasitoids in multi-herbivore communities</strong> Parasitic wasps, o...
It is well known that many parasitic wasps use herbivore-induced plant odours (HIPVs) to locate thei...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
Parasitoids need to find their hosts in patchy environments that differ in profitability. To maximiz...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
Extensive research has been conducted to reveal how species diversity affects ecosystem functions an...
<p>Parasitoids face several hurdles and distractions while foraging for their hosts, one of which is...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
Foraging success of predators profoundly depends on reliable and detectable cues indicating the pres...
1. Foraging decisions of parasitoids are influenced by host density via density-mediated indirect in...
Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on t...
In the field, plants are attacked by several herbivore species both simultaneously and in isolation....
<p>Interactions between predator and prey, or parasitoid and host, are shaped by trait-and density-m...
<strong>Foraging behaviour of parasitoids in multi-herbivore communities</strong> Parasitic wasps, o...
It is well known that many parasitic wasps use herbivore-induced plant odours (HIPVs) to locate thei...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
Parasitoids need to find their hosts in patchy environments that differ in profitability. To maximiz...
It is fascinating that our ecological systems are structured by both direct and indirect species int...
Extensive research has been conducted to reveal how species diversity affects ecosystem functions an...
<p>Parasitoids face several hurdles and distractions while foraging for their hosts, one of which is...
This thesis describes research on multitrophic interactions between parasitoids, herbivores and plan...
Foraging success of predators profoundly depends on reliable and detectable cues indicating the pres...
1. Foraging decisions of parasitoids are influenced by host density via density-mediated indirect in...
Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on t...
In the field, plants are attacked by several herbivore species both simultaneously and in isolation....