In nature adult insects, such as parasitic wasps or ‘parasitoids’ often depend on supplemental nutritional sources, such as sugars and other carbohydrates, to maximize their life-expectancy and reproductive potential. These food resources are commonly obtained from animal secretions or plant exudates, including honeydew, fruit juices and both floral and extra-floral nectar. In addition to exogenous sources of nutrition, adult parasitoids obtain endogenous sources from their hosts through ‘host-feeding’ behavior, whereby blood is imbibed from the host. Resources obtained from the host contain lipids, proteins and sugars that are assumed to enhance longevity and/or fecundity. Here we conducted an experiment exploring the effects of naturally ...
1. Diets that maximise life span often differ from diets that maximise reproduction. Animals have th...
The effect of dietary supplements on the longevity of mate and female Gonatocerus ashineadi, G. ...
Parasitoids commonly forage in agricultural settings where the predominant sugar source is homoptera...
In nature adult insects, such as parasitic wasps or ‘parasitoids’ often depend on supplemental nutri...
In nature adult insects, such as parasitic wasps or 'parasitoids' often depend on supplemental nutri...
Adult dietary regimes in insects may affect egg production, fecundity and ultimately fitness. This i...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
Intake of sugar-rich foods by adult parasitoids is crucial for their reproductive success. Hence, th...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
1. Diets that maximise life span often differ from diets that maximise reproduction. Animals have th...
Fourteen naturally occurring sugars were individually tested with respect to their effect on Cotesia...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
76 ref. doi: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2004.07.013Aphidius ervi (Haliday) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a ...
1. Diets that maximise life span often differ from diets that maximise reproduction. Animals have th...
The effect of dietary supplements on the longevity of mate and female Gonatocerus ashineadi, G. ...
Parasitoids commonly forage in agricultural settings where the predominant sugar source is homoptera...
In nature adult insects, such as parasitic wasps or ‘parasitoids’ often depend on supplemental nutri...
In nature adult insects, such as parasitic wasps or 'parasitoids' often depend on supplemental nutri...
Adult dietary regimes in insects may affect egg production, fecundity and ultimately fitness. This i...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
Intake of sugar-rich foods by adult parasitoids is crucial for their reproductive success. Hence, th...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Sugar consumption can increase the longevity and lifetime fecundity of many species of parasitic was...
1. Diets that maximise life span often differ from diets that maximise reproduction. Animals have th...
Fourteen naturally occurring sugars were individually tested with respect to their effect on Cotesia...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
76 ref. doi: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2004.07.013Aphidius ervi (Haliday) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a ...
1. Diets that maximise life span often differ from diets that maximise reproduction. Animals have th...
The effect of dietary supplements on the longevity of mate and female Gonatocerus ashineadi, G. ...
Parasitoids commonly forage in agricultural settings where the predominant sugar source is homoptera...