Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics. The present study compares the effect of experience on the host-finding behaviour of two Cotesia (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitoid species that differ in their degree of specialization. After multiple experiences with host larvae, females of the generalist parasitoid Cotesia glomerata showed a clear preference for volatiles from Pieris brassicae-infested Brussels sprouts leaves over P. rapae-infested Brussels sprouts leaves in two-choice tests (preference learning at herbivore level). A single experience with a host did not lead to such preferences. Experience of adult C. glomerata with different P. brassicae-infested cabbage varieties or...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics....
Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics....
To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubec...
To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubec...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Parasitoids need to find their hosts in patchy environments that differ in profitability. To maximiz...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
The role of volatile stimuli in the long-range host-searching behaviour of the specialist parasitoid...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
The effect of mixing Brussels sprouts with potato plants on the foraging behavior of two parasitoid ...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics....
Comparison of closely related species can elucidate adaptive differences in species characteristics....
To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubec...
To determine and compare innate preferences of the parasitoid species Cotesia glomerata and C. rubec...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Parasitoids need to find their hosts in patchy environments that differ in profitability. To maximiz...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
Field experiments with foraging parasitoids are essential to validate the conclusions from laborator...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
The role of volatile stimuli in the long-range host-searching behaviour of the specialist parasitoid...
1. Parasitoids are known to utilise learning of herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) when forag...
The effect of mixing Brussels sprouts with potato plants on the foraging behavior of two parasitoid ...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...
Root herbivores can influence both the performance and the behaviour of parasitoids of aboveground i...