The effect of 1/100 field rate, field rate and 10 x fieldrate of fenvalerate on the oviposition response of white butterfly (Artogeia rapae L.) was evaluated in a series of laboratory and field experiments. In the laboratory experiments white butterfly females were caught in the field and placed into an experimental cage. A leaf disc holder with 50 mm broccoli leaf discs (three treated and three untreated discs) was then placed for 30 minutes into the cage and the landing behaviour of the insects observed. At the end of the experiment the number of white butterfly eggs laid was counted. In the field experiments, plots consisting of four cabbage plants placed 500 mm apart to form a square (two treated with field rate fenvalerate and two cont...
The influence of host-plant acceptability on oviposition rate, egg load, internal fat storage and lo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of Passiflora defenses: elevat...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...
This thesis deals with a detailed analysis of egglaying behaviour of adult females of the Large Whit...
The world's worst invading insect is the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)...
The oviposition choice of an insect herbivore is based on a complex set of stimuli and responses. In...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Orientation by adult greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum Westwood) to younger leaves is i...
Oviposition behaviour of female Euploea core butterflies, a polyphagous species, was examined in the...
Plants employ various defences killing the insect attacker in an early stage. Oviposition by cabbage...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations have declined over the last two decades, attributab...
The overall objective of this thesis was to assess the effects of larval experience with antifeedan...
Background/Question/Methods Pieris virginiensis Edwards, the West Virginia White butterfly, is a rar...
Nectar is an important factor influencing the level and persistence of butterfly populations, but pa...
This project examines the effect of using model flowers in the margins of cereal fields on ovipositi...
The influence of host-plant acceptability on oviposition rate, egg load, internal fat storage and lo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of Passiflora defenses: elevat...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...
This thesis deals with a detailed analysis of egglaying behaviour of adult females of the Large Whit...
The world's worst invading insect is the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)...
The oviposition choice of an insect herbivore is based on a complex set of stimuli and responses. In...
As it pertains to insect herbivores, the preference-performance hypothesis posits that females will ...
Orientation by adult greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum Westwood) to younger leaves is i...
Oviposition behaviour of female Euploea core butterflies, a polyphagous species, was examined in the...
Plants employ various defences killing the insect attacker in an early stage. Oviposition by cabbage...
Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) populations have declined over the last two decades, attributab...
The overall objective of this thesis was to assess the effects of larval experience with antifeedan...
Background/Question/Methods Pieris virginiensis Edwards, the West Virginia White butterfly, is a rar...
Nectar is an important factor influencing the level and persistence of butterfly populations, but pa...
This project examines the effect of using model flowers in the margins of cereal fields on ovipositi...
The influence of host-plant acceptability on oviposition rate, egg load, internal fat storage and lo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relative effectiveness of Passiflora defenses: elevat...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...