1. Although parasitoids are used widely as a biological models for understanding the evolution of animal behaviour, most studies have been constrained to the laboratory. The dearth of field studies has been compounded by the almost complete ignorance of the physiological parameters involved in foraging and dispersal, in particular of the energetic constraints imposed by resource limitation. 2. We estimated the dynamics of carbohydrates and lipids reserves of Venturia canescens (Gravenhorst) females by releasing individuals of known nutritional status in a natural environment and recapturing them using host-containing traps. The recapture rate was around 30%. These results were compared with the reserves of caged animals kept under different...
Understanding the factors that constrain the reproductive success of animals and their demographics ...
Many species of parasitic wasp feed on sugar sources such as nectar and honeydew in order to repleni...
Stable co-evolutionary relationships between species may result in the loss of autonomous synthesis ...
1. Although parasitoids are used widely as a biological models for understanding the evolution of an...
1. Flight is an energy-demanding behaviour in insects. In parasitic wasps, strategies of nutrient ac...
Metabolic rate is a positive function of body weight, a rule valid for most organisms and the basis ...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Many insects, including parasitoids, depend in their adult stage on carbohydrate-rich food as their ...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
International audienceThe reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, sear...
Bibliography: leaves 133-148.xii, 148 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Examines sugar foraging in the field by ...
International audienceMetabolic rate, a physiological trait closely related to fitness traits, is ex...
International audienceEctothermic animals, especially insects, are probably the ones most affected, ...
Many insects, including parasitoids, depend in their adult stage on carbohydrate-rich food as their ...
Understanding the factors that constrain the reproductive success of animals and their demographics ...
Many species of parasitic wasp feed on sugar sources such as nectar and honeydew in order to repleni...
Stable co-evolutionary relationships between species may result in the loss of autonomous synthesis ...
1. Although parasitoids are used widely as a biological models for understanding the evolution of an...
1. Flight is an energy-demanding behaviour in insects. In parasitic wasps, strategies of nutrient ac...
Metabolic rate is a positive function of body weight, a rule valid for most organisms and the basis ...
1. Adult feeding strongly increases longevity and fecundity in parasitic wasps. Searching for food r...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
Many insects, including parasitoids, depend in their adult stage on carbohydrate-rich food as their ...
Dyadic contests for possession of resources occur across a wide range of animal taxa, with contest o...
International audienceThe reproductive success of insect parasitoids depends on two activities, sear...
Bibliography: leaves 133-148.xii, 148 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Examines sugar foraging in the field by ...
International audienceMetabolic rate, a physiological trait closely related to fitness traits, is ex...
International audienceEctothermic animals, especially insects, are probably the ones most affected, ...
Many insects, including parasitoids, depend in their adult stage on carbohydrate-rich food as their ...
Understanding the factors that constrain the reproductive success of animals and their demographics ...
Many species of parasitic wasp feed on sugar sources such as nectar and honeydew in order to repleni...
Stable co-evolutionary relationships between species may result in the loss of autonomous synthesis ...