Closely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct and indirect traits that reveal aspects of their phylogenetic history. Here we tested how common descent affects trait evolution in several closely related parasitoid species in the genera Cotesia and Microplitis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Microgastrinae) by comparing development, resource use and allocation into reproduction and maintenance. Parasitoids in these genera exhibit traits, like haemolymph feeding as larvae and external pupation that are rare in most parasitoid lineages. The growth of parasitized hosts was reduced by 90 % compared with healthy hosts, and maximum host size depended to a large extent on adult parasitoid size. Development time was longer i...
Feeding in insect parasitoids can have significant implications from behavioral and evolutionary eco...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
In attempting to explain the marked interspecific variation evident in many components of life-histo...
Closely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct and indirect traits th...
International audienceClosely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct ...
Species and clades are characterized by their unique combinations, or suites, of different life hist...
Outcomes of competition may depend both on subtle differences in traits relevant to fitness and on h...
Thus far, few studies have compared life-history traits amongst secondary parasitoids attacking and ...
Trade-offs amongst life history traits is a major theme in evolutionary biology. Parasitoid wasps ar...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
Parasitoid wasps exhibit a stark dichotomy in larval behavior and developmental mode. In gregarious ...
Among the most important trade-offs in life history evolution is whether to grow larger at the cost ...
Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple traits and ar...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
Feeding in insect parasitoids can have significant implications from behavioral and evolutionary eco...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
In attempting to explain the marked interspecific variation evident in many components of life-histo...
Closely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct and indirect traits th...
International audienceClosely related species in nature often show similarities in suites of direct ...
Species and clades are characterized by their unique combinations, or suites, of different life hist...
Outcomes of competition may depend both on subtle differences in traits relevant to fitness and on h...
Thus far, few studies have compared life-history traits amongst secondary parasitoids attacking and ...
Trade-offs amongst life history traits is a major theme in evolutionary biology. Parasitoid wasps ar...
Koinobiont parasitoids develop in hosts that continue feeding and growing during the course of paras...
Parasitoid wasps exhibit a stark dichotomy in larval behavior and developmental mode. In gregarious ...
Among the most important trade-offs in life history evolution is whether to grow larger at the cost ...
Antagonistic relationships between parasitoids and their insect hosts involve multiple traits and ar...
Across animal species, body size and clutch size often form part of a suite of associated life histo...
Parasitoid wasps have long been considered as model organisms for examining optimal resource allocat...
Feeding in insect parasitoids can have significant implications from behavioral and evolutionary eco...
1. The study reported here examined growth and developmental interactions between the gregarious lar...
In attempting to explain the marked interspecific variation evident in many components of life-histo...