نتایج جستجو برای: host stage preference of parasitoid wasp

تعداد نتایج: 21209514  

2013
Atwa A. Atwa Esmat M. Hegazi Wedad E. Khafagi Gehan M. Abd El-Aziz

Entomopathogenic nematodes are generally considered beneficial organisms. However, they can affect beneficial insects such as parasitoids. The interaction between the entomopathogenic nematodes Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar (Rhabditida: Heterorhabditidae) and Steinernema carpocapsae Weiser, and the parasitoid Microplitis rufiventris Kokujev (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was investigated in t...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
Nicolas Desneux Roger Blahnik Camille J Delebecque George E Heimpel

The host range of insect parasitoids and herbivores is influenced by both preference-related traits which mediate host choice behaviour, and performance-related traits which mediate the physiological suitability of the consumer-resource interaction. In a previous study, we characterised the influence of preference- and performance-related traits on the host range of the aphid parasitoid Binodox...

2004
Mirella Lo Pinto Eric Wajnberg Stefano Colazza Christine Curty Xavier Fauvergue

The role of volatile stimuli in the host-searching behaviour of the two parasitoid species Lysiphlebus testaceipes Cresson and Aphidius colemani Viereck (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) was studied in relation to the host Aphis gossypii Glover (Homoptera: Aphididae) on cucumber plants, Cucumis sativa L. (Cucurbitaceae). Experiments were carried out in the laboratory in a wind tunnel, exposing individu...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2011
Rodolphe Rougerie M Alex Smith Jose Fernandez-Triana Carlos Lopez-Vaamonde Sujeevan Ratnasingham Paul D N Hebert

Metamorphosing insects often have complex and poorly known life histories. In particular, what they feed on during their larval stages remains unknown for the vast majority of species, and its documentation only results from difficult and time-intensive field observations, rearing or dissections. Through the application of a DNA analysis of gut contents in adult parasitoid wasps, we were able t...

Journal: :Pathogens 2021

The interactions between Drosophila melanogaster and the parasitoid wasps that infect species provide an important model for understanding host–parasite relationships. Following infection, D. larvae mount a response in which immune cells (hemocytes) form capsule around wasp egg, then melanizes, leading to death of parasitoid. Previous studies have found host hemocyte load; number hemocytes avai...

2017
Thomas A Verschut Laima Blažytė-Čereškienė Violeta Apšegaitė Raimondas Mozūraitis Peter A Hambäck

Many insects face the challenge to select oviposition sites in heterogeneous environments where biotic and abiotic factors can change over time. One way to deal with this complexity is to use sensory experiences made during developmental stages to locate similar habitats or hosts in which larval development can be maximized. While various studies have investigated oviposition preference and lar...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Nathan T Mortimer Jeremy Goecks Balint Z Kacsoh James A Mobley Gregory J Bowersock James Taylor Todd A Schlenke

Because parasite virulence factors target host immune responses, identification and functional characterization of these factors can provide insight into poorly understood host immune mechanisms. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a model system for understanding humoral innate immunity, but Drosophila cellular innate immune responses remain incompletely characterized. Fruit flies are reg...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
J P Melk S Govind

Ganaspis xanthopoda is a solitary larval parasitoid wasp of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. The life cycle of Ganaspis xanthopoda in the wild-type and developmental mutant ecdysoneless strains of Drosophila melanogaster is described. The female infects a second-instar host larva. The parasitoid embryo hatches into a mobile first-instar (L1) larva. The L1 parasitoid has fleshy appendages ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2003
Stefan Wyder Fabian Blank Beatrice Lanzrein

In situ hybridizations show that 5 min after parasitization, polydnavirus DNA is in close vicinity of the parasitoid egg, but 5 h later also in the yolk and partially in the host embryo. Fifteen hours after parasitization, the viral DNA is seen all over the host embryo and hardly in the yolk. The tissue distribution of the viral DNA was analysed and quantified by dot blots in the fifth instar p...

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 ...

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