نتایج جستجو برای: aphid parasitoid wasp

تعداد نتایج: 14440  

2016
Diego Galvão Pádua Lidianne Salvatierra Jober Fernando Sobczak Marcio Luiz Oliveira

BACKGROUND A parasitoid wasp Hymenoepimecis manauara Pádua & Oliveira, 2015 was recorded parasitizing, for the first time, a female spider of Leucauge henryi Mello-Leitão, 1940 in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil. Images, description of the cocoon and comments about this interaction were added. NEW INFORMATION First record of Hymenoepimecis manauara parasitizing Leucauge henryi with description ...

Journal: :Journal of Hymenoptera Research 2022

Crocidosema aporema is a Neotropical Tortricidae moth that feeds on several wild and cultivated Fabaceae, has potential to cause economic damages. A new parasitoid wasp belonging the genus Meteorus (Hymenoptera, Braconidae), which been reared from C. feeding soybean in Brazil, described illustrated. checklist of parasitoids previously recorded for provided.

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2003
James B Whitfield Sassan Asgari

Our current, still limited, understanding of the comparative biology and evolution of polydnaviruses (PDVs) is reviewed, especially in the context of the possible origins of these parasitoid viruses and of their coevolution with carrier wasps. A hypothetical scenario of evolution of PDVs from ascovirus (or ascovirus-like) ancestors is presented, with examples of apparent extant transitional for...

2010
Ram Gal Frederic Libersat

BACKGROUND The parasitoid Jewel Wasp hunts cockroaches to serve as a live food supply for its offspring. The wasp stings the cockroach in the head and delivers a cocktail of neurotoxins directly inside the prey's cerebral ganglia. Although not paralyzed, the stung cockroach becomes a living yet docile 'zombie', incapable of self-initiating spontaneous or evoked walking. We show here that such n...

2004
GEORGE E. HEIMPEL DAVID W. RAGSDALE ROBERT VENETTE KEITH R. HOPPER ROBERT J. O’NEIL CLAIRE E. RUTLEDGE ZHISHAN WU

We discuss the potential pros and cons of using importation biological control against the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura (Homoptera: Aphididae). Importation of exotic organisms for biological control is never completely risk-free, but the potential negative impacts of not achieving biological control of invasive pests may exceed the risks associated with a biological control introduct...

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 ...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2015
G M Fernández-Grandon G M Poppy

A critical stage in the success of a parasitoid is the ability to locate a host within its habitat. It is hypothesized that a series of olfactory cues may be involved in altering the parasitoid's movement patterns at this stage of foraging. This paper focuses specifically on host habitat location and host location and the olfactory stimuli necessary to mediate the transition between these stage...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Shingo Tanaka

Parasitoid wasps lay female eggs or a high proportion of female eggs in favourable host insects because female wasps require many more resources during their development. Many studies have tested the effects of host physiological status on the sex allocation of parasitoids, but few have attempted to test the effects of host behavioural traits. Cotesia glomerata is a gregarious parasitoid wasp t...

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 ...

2016
Dirk Sanders Rachel Kehoe FJ Frank van Veen Ailsa McLean H. Charles J. Godfray Marcel Dicke Rieta Gols Enric Frago

Animals often engage in mutualistic associations with microorganisms that protect them from predation, parasitism or pathogen infection. Studies of these interactions in insects have mostly focussed on the direct effects of symbiont infection on natural enemies without studying community-wide effects. Here, we explore the effect of a defensive symbiont on population dynamics and species extinct...

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