The way in which herbivorous insect individuals use multiple host species is difficult to quantify under field conditions, but critical to understanding the evolutionary processes underpinning insect-host plant relationships. In this study we developed a novel approach to understanding the host plant interactions of the green mirid, Creontiades dilutus, a highly motile heteropteran bug that has been associated with many plant species. We combine quantified sampling of the insect across its various host plant species within particular sites and a molecular comparison between the insects' gut contents and available host plants. This approach allows inferences to be made as to the plants fed upon by individual insects in the field. Quantified ...
The phytophagous beetle family Curculionidae is the most species-rich insect family known, with much...
The majority of herbivorous insects are specialized feeders restricted to a plant family, genus, or ...
A long-standing hypothesis asserts that plant-feeding insects specialize on particular host plants b...
The way in which herbivorous insect individuals use multiple host species is difficult to quantify u...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Generalist insect herbivores, those recorded as using numerous hosts (tens or even hundreds of speci...
Creontiades dilutus (Stål), the green mirid, is a polyphagous herbivorous insect endemic to Australi...
Many plant bugs (Miridae) are generalist herbivores that feed on multiple host species. The reasons ...
Determinants of the host ranges of insect herbivores are important from an evolutionary perspective ...
International audienceThe phytophagous beetle family Curculionidae is the most species-rich insect f...
Following the global uptake of transgenic cotton several Hemipteran pests have emerged as primary ta...
International audienceHerbivorous insects represent the most species-rich lineages of metazoans. The...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
<p>Plant species on which <i>C. dilutus</i> had fed but was not collected from are listed (Species r...
Managing agricultural pests that use multiple host plant species is a challenge when individuals mov...
The phytophagous beetle family Curculionidae is the most species-rich insect family known, with much...
The majority of herbivorous insects are specialized feeders restricted to a plant family, genus, or ...
A long-standing hypothesis asserts that plant-feeding insects specialize on particular host plants b...
The way in which herbivorous insect individuals use multiple host species is difficult to quantify u...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
Generalist insect herbivores, those recorded as using numerous hosts (tens or even hundreds of speci...
Creontiades dilutus (Stål), the green mirid, is a polyphagous herbivorous insect endemic to Australi...
Many plant bugs (Miridae) are generalist herbivores that feed on multiple host species. The reasons ...
Determinants of the host ranges of insect herbivores are important from an evolutionary perspective ...
International audienceThe phytophagous beetle family Curculionidae is the most species-rich insect f...
Following the global uptake of transgenic cotton several Hemipteran pests have emerged as primary ta...
International audienceHerbivorous insects represent the most species-rich lineages of metazoans. The...
Understanding the evolutionary dynamics underlying herbivorous insect mega-diversity requires invest...
<p>Plant species on which <i>C. dilutus</i> had fed but was not collected from are listed (Species r...
Managing agricultural pests that use multiple host plant species is a challenge when individuals mov...
The phytophagous beetle family Curculionidae is the most species-rich insect family known, with much...
The majority of herbivorous insects are specialized feeders restricted to a plant family, genus, or ...
A long-standing hypothesis asserts that plant-feeding insects specialize on particular host plants b...