In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a limited time, female parasitoids foraging for hosts might experience intraspecific competition. We investigated the effects of host and parasitoid developmental stage and intraspecific competition among foraging females on host-searching behaviour in the parasitoid wasp Hyposoter horticola. We found that H. horticola females have a pre-reproductive adult stage during which their eggs are not mature yet and they forage very little for hosts. The wasps foraged for hosts more once they were mature. Behavioural experiments showed that wasps’ foraging activity also increased as host eggs aged and became susceptible to parasitism, and as competition among fora...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
Abstract In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a lim...
The parasitoid wasp, Hyposoter horticola, parasitizes a nearly fixed fraction of its host butterfly ...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids may experience competition between adults exploiting the same ...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is o...
Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is o...
Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is o...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
Abstract In a context where hosts are distributed in patches and susceptible to parasitism for a lim...
The parasitoid wasp, Hyposoter horticola, parasitizes a nearly fixed fraction of its host butterfly ...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids may experience competition between adults exploiting the same ...
The optimal residence time of a forager exploiting a resource patch in the absence of competitors ha...
Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is o...
Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is o...
Immature development of parasitoid wasps is restricted to resources found in a single host that is o...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
International audienceAlthough animal contests for resources are often settled in favour of individu...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
International audienceAbstract Within the optimal foraging theory framework, parasitoids constitute ...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...
National audienceThe presence of competitors may affect the pay-off of individuals’ foraging strateg...