The effects of patch quality on the foraging behaviour of an anthocorid predator Orius sauteri (Poppius) were compared between sexes. Prior experience in patches was also studied to determine whether this was a factor affecting oviposition decisions. Patch quality affected patch residence time differently for the two sexes; females stayed much longer in a patch with prey (60 Thrips palmi larvae) than a patch without prey, while males did not remain in any patch for extended periods. Most of the females remained in or moved to patches with prey, whereas males dispersed, irrespective of patch quality. Both females released in patches with prey and females released in patches without prey deposited more eggs per hour in patches with prey than ...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
The fitness costs and benefits at different positions in fish shoals, bird flocks, and insect swarms...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
1. Patch marks that allow the subsequent avoidance of marked areas may be used by small animals to i...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
Generalist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have dis...
Finding and choosing a good site for oviposition is a challenging task for females of herbivorous in...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is ge...
Constraints on adaptation are a major topic in evolutionary biology. Sex allocation, in particular t...
Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect f...
When intraguild prey and intraguild predators feed and reproduce in the same habitat and relatively ...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
The fitness costs and benefits at different positions in fish shoals, bird flocks, and insect swarms...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
1. Patch marks that allow the subsequent avoidance of marked areas may be used by small animals to i...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Optimal foraging models predict how an organism allocates its time and energy while foraging for agg...
Dermestes maculatus DeGeer (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) is both a pest of dried stored products and, th...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
Generalist predators are capable of consuming different types of prey, and as each prey may have dis...
Finding and choosing a good site for oviposition is a challenging task for females of herbivorous in...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract It is ge...
Constraints on adaptation are a major topic in evolutionary biology. Sex allocation, in particular t...
Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect f...
When intraguild prey and intraguild predators feed and reproduce in the same habitat and relatively ...
International audience1. In this paper, the foraging behaviour (the proximal mechanisms involved in ...
The fitness costs and benefits at different positions in fish shoals, bird flocks, and insect swarms...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...