نتایج جستجو برای: parasitoid wasps

تعداد نتایج: 6949  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Nina E Fatouros Ana Pineda Martinus E Huigens Colette Broekgaarden Methew M Shimwela Ilich A Figueroa Candia Patrick Verbaarschot Tibor Bukovinszky

Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-herbivore traits) and indirect defences (attraction of carnivores) when carnivore fitness is reduced. Such a trade-off is expected in plant species that kill herbivore eggs by exhibiting a hypersensitive response (HR)-like necrosis, which should then negatively affect carnivores. We used the black...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2013
M Alex Smith J L Fernández-Triana E Eveleigh J Gómez C Guclu W Hallwachs P D N Hebert J Hrcek J T Huber D Janzen P G Mason S Miller D L J Quicke J J Rodriguez R Rougerie M R Shaw G Várkonyi D F Ward J B Whitfield A Zaldívar-Riverón

Microgastrine wasps are among the most species-rich and numerous parasitoids of caterpillars (Lepidoptera). They are often host-specific and thus are extensively used in biological control efforts and figure prominently in trophic webs. However, their extraordinary diversity coupled with the occurrence of many cryptic species produces a significant taxonomic impediment. We present and release t...

2004
MICHAEL E. ROGERS DANIEL A. POTTER

We investigated the biology of Tiphia pygidialis Allen, a previously unstudied native parasitoid of masked chafer, Cyclocephala spp. grubs, in central Kentucky and the seasonal dynamics of Tiphia vernalis Rohwer, an introduced parasitoid of Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman. T. pygidialis was active from mid-August to early October, parasitizing third-instar masked chafers, whereas T. v...

Journal: :The American naturalist 1998
P J Mayhew I C Hardy

Parent-offspring conflict over clutch size may lead to siblicidal behavior between juveniles. In parasitoid wasps, selection for siblicide in small broods is predicted to produce a dearth of gregarious broods with few eggs. Here we document the clutch size distribution in the Bethylidae, a large family of aculeate parasitoids. Small gregarious clutches are the most common. Further data suggest ...

2005
B. H. King

In an effort to distinguish among adaptive models and to improve our understanding of behavioral mechanisms of sex ratio manipulation, this study examines sex ratio response to other wasps in the solitary parasitoid wasp Spalangia cameroni. Relative to when alone, females produced a greater proportion of sons in the presence of conspecifics, regardless of whether the conspecifics were female or...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Katja M Hoedjes H Marjolein Kruidhof Martinus E Huigens Marcel Dicke Louise E M Vet Hans M Smid

Although the neural and genetic pathways underlying learning and memory formation seem strikingly similar among species of distant animal phyla, several more subtle inter- and intraspecific differences become evident from studies on model organisms. The true significance of such variation can only be understood when integrating this with information on the ecological relevance. Here, we argue t...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
E Espagne V Douris G Lalmanach B Provost L Cattolico J Lesobre S Kurata K Iatrou J-M Drezen E Huguet

Cotesia congregata is a parasitoid wasp that injects its eggs in the host caterpillar Manduca sexta. In this host-parasite interaction, successful parasitism is ensured by a third partner: a bracovirus. The relationship between parasitic wasps and bracoviruses constitutes one of the few known mutualisms between viruses and eukaryotes. The C. congregata bracovirus (CcBV) is injected at the same ...

2009
Linda Thomson Brad Rundle Ary Hoffmann

The egg parasitoid, Trichogramma (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae), is used extensively around the world as a biological control agent for the control of lepidopterous pests. Wasps are either released to augment an existing population “inoculative release,” or they are released in large numbers to coincide with maximum pest pressure “inundative release.” Field releases however, have had variable...

2005
J. M. SCHMIDT J. J. B. SMITH

The parasitoid wasp Trichogramma minutum Riley (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Trichogrammatidae) adjusts its progeny allocation and host examining behaviour to the exposed volume of its host — an insect egg. The female wasp examines a potential host by walking over its surface while drumming its antennae against it, spending a longer time examining larger hosts. If wasps of different sizes are pre...

2014
Ram Gal Maayan Kaiser Gal Haspel Frederic Libersat

The parasitoid jewel wasp uses cockroaches as live food supply for its developing larva. To this end, the adult wasp stings a cockroach and injects venom directly inside its brain, turning the prey into a submissive 'zombie'. Here, we characterize the sensory arsenal on the wasp's stinger that enables the wasp to identify the brain target inside the cockroach's head. An electron microscopy stud...

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