Brachymeria intermedia is an introduced endoparasitoid of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar. To gain understanding of the basic mechanisms by which B. intermedia influence population densities of the gypsy moth, the oviposition behavior of this parasitoid was studied. Both the physiological state and the informational state of the animal at a certain point in time may influence the development of the behavior. Factors of the physiological state here investigated are egg load and age of the female parasitoid. Factors of the informational state here investigated are the number of hosts previously encountered, the host species encountered and characteristics of the sites where pupae previously were encountered. Chapter 1 contains the introducti...
This study deals with the question how an insect parasitoid can maximize its fitness through adaptat...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
International audienceSynovigenic insects (i.e., insects emerging with few ripe eggs and maturing mo...
Brachymeria intermedia is a primary parasitoid of pupae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (Lepidop...
To estimate the impact of parasitoids, one must be able to accurately measure the mortality they cau...
fusing to parasitize eggs of the grain moth, Sitotroga cerealella Oliv., was conducted in laboratory...
The influence of oviposition experience on the response of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma evanescen...
Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the succes...
Oviposition and related behaviour in the host searching and host acceptance repertoire of Spalangia ...
Parasitoids lay their eggs in or on a host, usually another insect. During foraging, parasitoids can...
Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the succes...
Three aspect of Ooencyrtus kuvanae biology and behavior were studied; (1) life tables, (2) mating be...
Typescript (photocopy).When a parasitoid forages for hosts, it must decide (1) where to search for a...
This study deals with the question how an insect parasitoid can maximize its fitness through adaptat...
The main aim of evolutionary ecology is to explain the adaptation of form, function and behaviour of...
This study deals with the question how an insect parasitoid can maximize its fitness through adaptat...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
International audienceSynovigenic insects (i.e., insects emerging with few ripe eggs and maturing mo...
Brachymeria intermedia is a primary parasitoid of pupae of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (Lepidop...
To estimate the impact of parasitoids, one must be able to accurately measure the mortality they cau...
fusing to parasitize eggs of the grain moth, Sitotroga cerealella Oliv., was conducted in laboratory...
The influence of oviposition experience on the response of the egg parasitoid Trichogramma evanescen...
Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the succes...
Oviposition and related behaviour in the host searching and host acceptance repertoire of Spalangia ...
Parasitoids lay their eggs in or on a host, usually another insect. During foraging, parasitoids can...
Oviposition strategies and mechanisms of host selection in parasitoids may be crucial for the succes...
Three aspect of Ooencyrtus kuvanae biology and behavior were studied; (1) life tables, (2) mating be...
Typescript (photocopy).When a parasitoid forages for hosts, it must decide (1) where to search for a...
This study deals with the question how an insect parasitoid can maximize its fitness through adaptat...
The main aim of evolutionary ecology is to explain the adaptation of form, function and behaviour of...
This study deals with the question how an insect parasitoid can maximize its fitness through adaptat...
Host rejection, superparasitism, and ovicide are three possible host selection strategies that paras...
International audienceSynovigenic insects (i.e., insects emerging with few ripe eggs and maturing mo...