Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intraguild predators and hyperparasitoids. Natural enemy diversity can thus challenge herbivore suppression by parasitoids, but this depends on the ecological niches of the species involved and their functional diversity. The spatial context is another important layer of complexity, particularly in areas with reduced habitat complexity and increased fragmentation. Parasitoids have evolved strategies to locate their host, but this can be affected by risk of intraguild predation or hyperparasitism. To better understand these interactions we need more long-term experiments and trophic-web studies. This will provide fundamental knowledge, improve pest contr...
Natural enemy complexes may contribute to the suppression of insect pest populations more effectivel...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...
Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intraguild ...
<p>Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intragui...
Optimal habitat selection is essential for species survival in ecosystems, and interspecific competi...
Hyperparasitoids are some of the most diverse members of insect food webs. True hyperparasitoids par...
Intraguild predation (IGP) is common in communities, yet theory suggests it should not often persist...
International audienceCan specialist natural enemies persist in ecosystems when competing with omniv...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Species have strong indirect effects on others, and predicting these effects is a central challenge ...
There is a well documented relationship between parasitoid species assemblage size and host feeding ...
1. Microbial symbionts can play an important role in defending their insect hosts against natural en...
International audienceAgricultural and forest insect pests generate important yield losses worldwide...
We have examined the effects of herbivore diversity on parasitoid community persistence and stabilit...
Natural enemy complexes may contribute to the suppression of insect pest populations more effectivel...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...
Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intraguild ...
<p>Parasitoids kill and live at the expense of their hosts, but they also serve as food for intragui...
Optimal habitat selection is essential for species survival in ecosystems, and interspecific competi...
Hyperparasitoids are some of the most diverse members of insect food webs. True hyperparasitoids par...
Intraguild predation (IGP) is common in communities, yet theory suggests it should not often persist...
International audienceCan specialist natural enemies persist in ecosystems when competing with omniv...
1. The coexistence of multiple species sharing similar but spatially fragmented resources (e.g. para...
Species have strong indirect effects on others, and predicting these effects is a central challenge ...
There is a well documented relationship between parasitoid species assemblage size and host feeding ...
1. Microbial symbionts can play an important role in defending their insect hosts against natural en...
International audienceAgricultural and forest insect pests generate important yield losses worldwide...
We have examined the effects of herbivore diversity on parasitoid community persistence and stabilit...
Natural enemy complexes may contribute to the suppression of insect pest populations more effectivel...
International audience1. In nature, several parasitoid species often exploit the same stages of a co...
The importance of competition in phytphagous insect communities is a highly controversial and unreso...