نتایج جستجو برای: parasitoid wasps

تعداد نتایج: 6949  

2016
Hugo Mathé-Hubert Dominique Colinet Emeline Deleury Maya Belghazi Marc Ravallec Julie Poulain Carole Dossat Marylène Poirié Jean-Luc Gatti

Venom composition of parasitoid wasps attracts increasing interest - notably molecules ensuring parasitism success on arthropod pests - but its variation within and among taxa is not yet understood. We have identified here the main venom proteins of two braconid wasps, Psyttalia lounsburyi (two strains from South Africa and Kenya) and P. concolor, olive fruit fly parasitoids that differ in host...

2015
Chang-Xiang Zhou Xiao Sun Feng Mi Jingyuan Chen Man-Qun Wang

Parasitoid wasps of the genus Sclerodermus (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) are an important natural enemy of the Japanese pine sawyer beetle Monochamus alternatus Hope (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). In this study, we used scanning electron microscopy to examine the external morphology of the antennal sensilla of Sclerodermus sp. Antennae of females and males comprised the scape, pedicel, and 11 flagello...

2006
JOHN F. TOOKER LAWRENCE M. HANKS

Recent studies have revealed that natural enemies can inßuence reproductive success of plants by eliminating their herbivores, thereby reducing damage to photosynthetic or reproductive tissues. Some plant species apparently have evolved “indirect defenses” in response to such top-down selective pressures, producing volatile compounds that are used as cues by natural enemies searching for their ...

2005
Livy WILLIAMS Timberley M. ROANE

Habitat management is a component of conservation biological control that aims to improve the availability of resources required by natural enemies. Access to non-host foods is a critical requirement for many natural enemies, and one that can be manipulated via habitat management. Food sources, usually in the form of nectar (floral or extrafloral), pollen, and honeydew supply natural enemies wi...

2016
Apostolos Kapranas Charles J. P. Snart Huw Williams Ian C. W. Hardy David A. Barrett

Metabolomics studies of low-biomass organisms, such as small insects, have previously relied on the pooling of biological samples to overcome detection limits, particularly using NMR. We show that the differentiation of metabolite profiles of individual 1 mg parasitoid wasps of different ages is possible when using a modified sample preparation and a combination of untargeted NMR and LC-MS base...

M. ALICHI M. BAZYAR M. HODJAT

The functional response of Aphidius ervi to different Sitobion avenae densities on two wheat cultivars (Sardary and Alvand) was examined in laboratory conditions. Experiments were carried out in test tubes on an F2 lab generation without wheat clusters and also on F2 and F5 generations in pots using wheat clusters. In the tubes, female wasps were exposed to aphid densities of 2, 4, 7, 14, 28, 3...

2017
A.V. Nedoluzhko F.S. Sharko S.V. Tsygankova E.S. Boulygina A.S. Sokolov S.M. Rastorguev V.V. Kadnikov A.V. Mardanov N.V. Ravin A.M. Mazur A.A. Polilov N.M. Gruzdeva E.B. Prokhortchouk K.G. Skryabin

The vast majority of multicellular organisms coexist with bacterial symbionts that may play various roles during their life cycle. Parasitoid wasp Megaphragma amalphitanum (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) belongs to the smallest known insects whose size is comparable with some bacteria. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS), we described microbiota diversity for this ...

2014
Xiuyun Tang Ling Meng Apostolos Kapranas Fuyuan Xu Ian C.W. Hardy Baoping Li

Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions enhance per capita gains. Such Allee effects underlay early explanations of social evolution but current understanding focusses on kin selection (inclusive fitness). We find an Allee effect that explains unusual quasisociality (cooperative brood care) among parasitoid wasps without invoking or prec...

2015
Luis Cayetano Lukas Rothacher Jean-Christophe Simon Christoph Vorburger

Defences against parasites are typically associated with costs to the host that contribute to the maintenance of variation in resistance. This also applies to the defence provided by the facultative bacterial endosymbiont Hamiltonella defensa, which protects its aphid hosts against parasitoid wasps while imposing life-history costs. To investigate the cost-benefit relationship within protected ...

2015
Felipe Andreazza Jay A. Rosenheim Seth Barribeau

To improve biological pest control, we would like to understand the main factors that limit the reproductive success of key biological control agents, including parasitoid wasps. Previous research with proovigenic parasitoids in the genus Anagrus collected from multiple field sites revealed positive correlations between parasitoid fecundity and local host density. In this article, we test wheth...

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