Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies
Parasitoids display remarkable inter-and intraspecific variation in their reproductive and
associated traits. Adaptive explanations have been proposed for many of the between-trait …
associated traits. Adaptive explanations have been proposed for many of the between-trait …
Higher-order predators and the regulation of insect herbivore populations
JA Rosenheim - Annual review of entomology, 1998 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Empirical research has not supported the prediction that populations of terrestrial
herbivorous arthropods are regulated solely by their natural enemies. Instead, both natural …
herbivorous arthropods are regulated solely by their natural enemies. Instead, both natural …
[KSIĄŻKA][B] Sex allocation
S West - 2009 - degruyter.com
Recent decades have witnessed an explosion of theoretical and empirical studies of sex
allocation, transforming how we understand the allocation of resources to male and female …
allocation, transforming how we understand the allocation of resources to male and female …
Life‐history strategies in parasitoid wasps: a comparative analysis of 'ovigeny'
MA Jervis, GE Heimpel, PN Ferns… - Journal of Animal …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Ecologists concerned with life‐history strategies of parasitoid wasps have
recently focused on interspecific variation in the fraction of the maximum potential lifetime …
recently focused on interspecific variation in the fraction of the maximum potential lifetime …
Does floral nectar improve biological control by parasitoids
GE Heimpel, MA Jervis - Plant-provided food for carnivorous insects …, 2005 - cambridge.org
The incorporation of plant diversity within agricultural systems has led to decreased insect
pest densities in approximately 50% of studies in which monocultures and polycultures were …
pest densities in approximately 50% of studies in which monocultures and polycultures were …
Parasitoid foraging and learning
The diminutive size of most parasitoids undoubtedly has limited their choice as subjects for
behavioral study, despite their great diversity in lifestyles and reproductive strategies. The …
behavioral study, despite their great diversity in lifestyles and reproductive strategies. The …
The importance of being large: the relationship between size and fitness in females of the parasitoid Aphaereta minuta (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
ME Visser - Journal of Animal Ecology, 1994 - JSTOR
1. The relationship between the size of a female parasitoid and its fitness is a major element
of models of optimal clutch size, of host species selection, of the evolution of siblicide in …
of models of optimal clutch size, of host species selection, of the evolution of siblicide in …
A field study of size–fitness relationships in the parasitoid Asobara tabida
1. Many evolutionary models of parasitoid behaviour assume a positive correlation between
size and fitness. In this paper we study the size–fitness relationship in the laboratory and in …
size and fitness. In this paper we study the size–fitness relationship in the laboratory and in …
Egg limitation in parasitoids: a review of the evidence and a case study
Life history theory predicts that a nontrivial proportion of parasitoids should exhaust their egg
supply during their lifetime. We reviewed the literature on egg limitation in parasitoids and …
supply during their lifetime. We reviewed the literature on egg limitation in parasitoids and …
Time allocation strategies in insect parasitoids: from ultimate predictions to proximate behavioral mechanisms
É Wajnberg - Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 2006 - Springer
As most parasitoids are time limited, they usually die before they have laid all their eggs. In
such cases, optimal foraging theory predicts that female parasitoids will adopt behavioral …
such cases, optimal foraging theory predicts that female parasitoids will adopt behavioral …