Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect females, but the contribution of these forces to the host-selection process has been little studied for sucking herbivores. We studied feeding and oviposition behavior of a global pest, the bronze bug, Thaumastocoris peregrinus Carpintero & Dellapé (Heteroptera: Thaumastocoridae), using dual-choice bioassays to evaluate the preference of females between host species, developmental leaf stage, or prior plant exposure to conspecifics. We assessed the link between these preferences and the performance of the offspring, by comparing survival and developmental time of nymphs reared on the various treatments. Finally, we compared the composition of ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...
Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect f...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
The bronze bug is an important pest of Eucalyptus trees. Originally restricted to Australia, it has ...
Host preferences of phytophagous insects, although generally showing a strong hereditary component, ...
Oviposition-site selection may be greatly affected by competitive plant-mediated interactions betwee...
1 Paropsine chrysomelid beetles defoliate commercial eucalypt plantations in Australia. Adults and l...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...
Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect f...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores will prefer to oviposit on those plants t...
The bronze bug is an important pest of Eucalyptus trees. Originally restricted to Australia, it has ...
Host preferences of phytophagous insects, although generally showing a strong hereditary component, ...
Oviposition-site selection may be greatly affected by competitive plant-mediated interactions betwee...
1 Paropsine chrysomelid beetles defoliate commercial eucalypt plantations in Australia. Adults and l...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Unlike mammals, most invertebrates provide no direct parental care for their progeny, which makes a ...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...