To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula for different plant-herbivore complexes, long-range (1-m) foraging behavior was studied in dual-choice experiments in a wind tunnel. In this study we tested the hypothesis that naive females of the specialist C. rubecula should show more pronounced preferences for different plant-herbivore complexes than females of the generalist C. glomerata. The herbivore species used were the pierids Pieris brassicae, P. rapae, P. Napi, and Aporia crataegi and the nonhosts Plutella xylostella and Mamestra brassicae. All herbivore species feed mainly on cabbage arid wild crucifers, except Aporia crataegi, which feeds on species of Rosaceae. Both parasit...
Most studies on plant defenses against insect herbivores investigate direct and indirect plant defen...
The braconid Cotesia plutellae is an important larval parasitoid of the diamondback moth (Plutella x...
1.Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on...
To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubec...
Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics....
The role of volatile stimuli in the long-range host-searching behaviour of the specialist parasitoid...
Plants can affect the effectiveness of carnivorous insects in various ways. An important aspect is t...
In this study we investigated whether in a two-choice set-up the parasitoid Cotesia rubecula (Marsha...
Parasitoids need to find their hosts in patchy environments that differ in profitability. To maximiz...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Herbivore feeding induces plants to emit volatiles that are detectable and reliable cues for foragin...
Foraging behaviour of parasitoids in multi-herbivore communities Parasitic wasps, or parasitoids, us...
Effect of host-generated cues on foraging speed of herbivore as well as its natural enemies was stud...
The effect of mixing Brussels sprouts with potato plants on the foraging behavior of two parasitoid ...
Most studies on plant defenses against insect herbivores investigate direct and indirect plant defen...
The braconid Cotesia plutellae is an important larval parasitoid of the diamondback moth (Plutella x...
1.Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on...
To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubec...
Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics....
The role of volatile stimuli in the long-range host-searching behaviour of the specialist parasitoid...
Plants can affect the effectiveness of carnivorous insects in various ways. An important aspect is t...
In this study we investigated whether in a two-choice set-up the parasitoid Cotesia rubecula (Marsha...
Parasitoids need to find their hosts in patchy environments that differ in profitability. To maximiz...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Herbivore feeding induces plants to emit volatiles that are detectable and reliable cues for foragin...
Foraging behaviour of parasitoids in multi-herbivore communities Parasitic wasps, or parasitoids, us...
Effect of host-generated cues on foraging speed of herbivore as well as its natural enemies was stud...
The effect of mixing Brussels sprouts with potato plants on the foraging behavior of two parasitoid ...
Most studies on plant defenses against insect herbivores investigate direct and indirect plant defen...
The braconid Cotesia plutellae is an important larval parasitoid of the diamondback moth (Plutella x...
1.Reproductive success for species in which offspring are confined to a distinct resource depends on...