The relationship between oviposition preference and larval performance is a central topic in insect-plant biology. In this study we investigate whether the oligophagous flea beetle, Altica fragariae Nakane (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Alticinae) exhibits a positive preference-performance relationship, and whether oviposition preference develops over time. We tested the beetles using four sympatric plant species: Duchesnea indica (the normal host plant), Agrimonia pilosa (a secondary host plant), and Potentilla chinensis and Sanguisorba officinalis (host plants of two other Altica species). In no-choice experiments, both oviposition rate and offspring fitness measures (eclosion rate, development time and body mass) are highest on D. indica. O...
Leaf traits are known to influence the preference and performance of phytophagous insects. Traits th...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
International audienceThe relationship between female oviposition preference and offspring performan...
Many insects face the challenge to select oviposition sites in heterogeneous environments where biot...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Insect learning can change the preferences an egg laying female displays towards different host plan...
We investigated the oviposition preference and larval performance of Helicoverpa armigera under labo...
Host preferences of phytophagous insects, although generally showing a strong hereditary component, ...
Understanding how polyphagous herbivores optimise foraging for multiple hosts remains unclear: prior...
In most phytophagous insects, larvae are often less mobile than adults and the success of its develo...
Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect f...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...
Leaf traits are known to influence the preference and performance of phytophagous insects. Traits th...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...
1. Oviposition site selection is crucial for the reproductive success of herbivorous insects. Accord...
International audienceThe relationship between female oviposition preference and offspring performan...
Many insects face the challenge to select oviposition sites in heterogeneous environments where biot...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
Insect learning can change the preferences an egg laying female displays towards different host plan...
We investigated the oviposition preference and larval performance of Helicoverpa armigera under labo...
Host preferences of phytophagous insects, although generally showing a strong hereditary component, ...
Understanding how polyphagous herbivores optimise foraging for multiple hosts remains unclear: prior...
In most phytophagous insects, larvae are often less mobile than adults and the success of its develo...
Optimal foraging and optimal oviposition are two major forces leading to plant selection by insect f...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...
Leaf traits are known to influence the preference and performance of phytophagous insects. Traits th...
Optimal oviposition theory predicts that female herbivores prefer to oviposit on those plants that m...
Experience of insect herbivores and their natural enemies in the natal habitat is considered to affe...