Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions may go up to four (or even more) trophic levels. Here, over the course of a growing season, we compared the diversity of secondary hyperparasitoids associated with a common host, Cotesia glomerata, a specialized larval endoparasitoid of cabbage butterfly caterpillars that in turn feed on brassicaceous plants. Cocoon clusters of C. glomerata were pinned to similar to 30 Brassica nigra plants by pinning them either to branches in the canopy (similar to 1.5 m high) or to the base of the stem near the ground. The cocoons were collected a week later and reared to determine which hyper-parasitoid species emerged from them. This was done in four conse...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Species-specific responses to the environment can moderate the strength of interactions between plan...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
International audiencePlant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, an...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Species-specific responses to the environment can moderate the strength of interactions between plan...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
Plant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, and such interactions ma...
International audiencePlant-herbivore-natural enemy associations underpin ecological communities, an...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. Interactions between two trophic levels can be very intimate, often making species dependent on e...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a common herbivore host sp...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Species-specific responses to the environment can moderate the strength of interactions between plan...