During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several different ways. Some parasitoid wasps consume most or all tissues of the host, whereas others consume a small fraction of host resources and either ensure that the host moves away from the pupation site or allow the host to remain close to the parasitoid cocoon(s). Using a single host species, Mythimna separata Walker (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), this study compares the success of the two pupation strategies in the solitary parasitoids Microplitis sp. and Meteorus pulchricornis Wesmael (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) against attack from a secondary hyperparasitoid, Gelis agilis F. (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). The caudal appendages of M. separata cater...
1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on resources on which they a...
International audience1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on res...
1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on resources on which they a...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on resources on which they a...
International audience1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on res...
1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on resources on which they a...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
During their larval development, endoparasitoids are known to dispose of host resources in several d...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...
It has been posited that some parasitoid wasps ‘usurp’ their dying hosts as ‘bodyguards’ to protect ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
Caterpillars that are attacked by some species of parasitoid wasps are known to survive for several ...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
The larvae of most endoparasitoid wasps consume virtually all host tissues before pupation. However,...
1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on resources on which they a...
International audience1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on res...
1. The optimisation theory predicts that insect mothers should oviposit on resources on which they a...