نتایج جستجو برای: nasonia vitripennis

تعداد نتایج: 559  

Journal: :Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata 2021

Insects have a wide variety of mating systems. For parasitic wasps, sites are often confined to where their hosts occur and this mutual interaction therefore greatly affects the evolution alternative strategies. Parasitoids genus Nasonia (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) – comprising species vitripennis (Walker), longicornis Darling, giraulti oneida Raychouhury & Desjardins parasitize blowfly pupae t...

2007
B. H. King

When habitat quality is variable, there should be strong selection for the ability to detect and respond to the variation. Adult females of the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis (Walker) are known to increase their restlessness (the proportion of time in locomotion) both during and after exposure to a poor quality host. Doing so provides a mechanism for leaving a poor host and potentially fin...

2006
David M. Shuker Ido Pen Stuart A. West

Sex ratio theory has proved remarkably useful in testing the adaptive nature of animal behavior. A particularly productive area in this respect is Hamilton’s theory of local mate competition (LMC), which has been extended in numerous directions to include greater biological realism, allowing more detailed tests in specific organisms. We have presented one such extension, termed asymmetrical LMC...

Journal: :Genetics 1994
S H Orzack J Gladstone

We detected significant parent-offspring regressions for the first sex ratio (the sex ratio produced by a female in a fresh host) and the second sex ratio (the sex ratio produced by a female in a previously parasitized host) in the parasitic wasp, Nasonia vitripennis. For both traits, estimates of the narrow-sense heritability range from approximately 0.05 to approximately 0.15 (depending on ho...

2004
David M. Shuker Sarah E. Reece Penelope R. Whitehorn Stuart A. West

Sex ratio theory predicts that in haplodiploid species, females should lay a relatively more female-biased offspring sex ratio when they mate with a sibling compared with when they mate with a non-relative. This is because in haplodiploids, inbreeding leads to females having greater relatedness to daughters relative to sons. This prediction has only been tested in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vi...

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