In the case of ground beetles, the number of studies investigating the effects plant-related structure and microclimate on the selection of egg laying sites is very limited. The egg laying site preference of Pterostichus melanarius, an important carabid beetle in agricultural fields, was studied under laboratory conditions. The effects of wet/dry substrate, light/shadow and structured/unstructured environment on the number of eggs laid were investigated, as well as the influence of the presence of barley and Brussels sprout plants. We found that there was a strong influence of plant structure and microclimate on the selection of egg laying sites. Results showed a higher numbers of eggs laid in barley compared to Brussels sprouts. These resu...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...
In the case of ground beetles, the number of studies investigating the effects plant-related structu...
Increased vegetational diversity influences the behaviour of carabid beetles by changing plant-relat...
Vegetation structure can profoundly influence patterns of abundance, distribution, and reproduction ...
Oviposition site selection in insects is essential in terms of low egg mortality, high offspring sur...
Egg distribution in herbivorous beetles can be affected by bottom-up (host plant), and by top-down f...
Abstract A bioassay arena was developed to test the response of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japoni...
Phytophagous insects and plants comprise one half of all macroscopic organisms on Earth, and underst...
The variations in ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages across the three types of farml...
This study aimed at the effects of habitat age on the reproductive rate of three ground beetle speci...
The Tasmanian eucalyptus leaf beetle, Chrysophtharta bimaculata (Olivier) (Chrysomelidae: Paropsini)...
Female Palmacorixa nana showed clear preference for wood ovi-position substrates over Elodea and ple...
WOS: 000229970600010The effectiveness of natural enemies against arthropod herbivores can depend on ...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...
In the case of ground beetles, the number of studies investigating the effects plant-related structu...
Increased vegetational diversity influences the behaviour of carabid beetles by changing plant-relat...
Vegetation structure can profoundly influence patterns of abundance, distribution, and reproduction ...
Oviposition site selection in insects is essential in terms of low egg mortality, high offspring sur...
Egg distribution in herbivorous beetles can be affected by bottom-up (host plant), and by top-down f...
Abstract A bioassay arena was developed to test the response of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japoni...
Phytophagous insects and plants comprise one half of all macroscopic organisms on Earth, and underst...
The variations in ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages across the three types of farml...
This study aimed at the effects of habitat age on the reproductive rate of three ground beetle speci...
The Tasmanian eucalyptus leaf beetle, Chrysophtharta bimaculata (Olivier) (Chrysomelidae: Paropsini)...
Female Palmacorixa nana showed clear preference for wood ovi-position substrates over Elodea and ple...
WOS: 000229970600010The effectiveness of natural enemies against arthropod herbivores can depend on ...
Background Oviposition site selection is an important factor in determining the success of insect po...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Where a butterfly chooses to lay an egg will influence the subsequent survival of her offspring. In ...