نتایج جستجو برای: parasitoids wasps

تعداد نتایج: 5938  

2014
Peng Dai Changchun Ruan Liansheng Zang Fanghao Wan Linzhou Liu

Parasitoids of the Encarsia genus (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) are important biological control agents against whiteflies. Some of the species in this genus not only parasitize their hosts, but also kill them through host feeding. The whitefly parasitoid, Encarsia formosa Gahan, was examined to determine whether the rearing host species affects its subsequent host-feeding capacity and parasitism....

2013
Sarina Macfadyen Warren Muller

Agricultural landscapes can be characterized as a mosaic of habitat patches interspersed with hostile matrix, or as a gradient of patches ranging from suitable to unsuitable for different species. Arthropods moving through these landscapes encounter a range of edges, with different permeability. Patches of native vegetation in these landscapes may support natural enemies of crop pests by provid...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2016
Hannes Schuler Peter Kern Wolfgang Arthofer Heidrun Vogt Maximilian Fischer Christian Stauffer Markus Riegler

The eastern cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cingulata Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae), is an economically important pest of cherries in North America. In 1983 it was first reported in Europe where it shares its ecological niche with the native European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi L. (Diptera: Tephritidae). Their coexistence in Europe led to the recent horizontal transmission of the Wolbachia s...

Journal: :Annual review of entomology 2002
Graham N Stone Karsten Schonrogge Rachel J Atkinson David Bellido Juli Pujade-Villar

Oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini) are characterized by possession of complex cyclically parthenogenetic life cycles and the ability to induce a wide diversity of highly complex species- and generation-specific galls on oaks and other Fagaceae. The galls support species-rich, closed communities of inquilines and parasitoids that have become a model system in community ecology. We...

2017
Brigitte Tenhumberg Mike A. Keller Hugh P. Possingham Andrew J. Tyre

1. Parasitoids are predicted to spend longer in patches with more hosts, but previous work on Cotesia rubecula (Marshall) has not upheld this prediction. Tests of theoretical predictions may be affected by the definition of patch leaving behavior, which is often ambiguous. 2. In this study whole plants were considered as patches and assumed that wasps move within patches by means of walking or ...

2015
Muhammad Z. Ahmed Shao-Jian Li Xia Xue Xiang-Jie Yin Shun-Xiang Ren Francis M. Jiggins Jaco M. Greeff Bao-Li Qiu

Facultative bacterial endosymbionts are associated with many arthropods and are primarily transmitted vertically from mother to offspring. However, phylogenetic affiliations suggest that horizontal transmission must also occur. Such horizontal transfer can have important biological and agricultural consequences when endosymbionts increase host fitness. So far horizontal transmission is consider...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2009
Christopher J Geden Roger D Moon

Attack rates, progeny production, sex ratios, and host utilization efficiency of Muscidifurax raptorellus (Kogan and Legner) (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae), Tachinaephagus zealandicus Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), and Trichopria nigra (Nees) (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) were evaluated in laboratory bioassays with five dipteran hosts: house fly (Musca domestica L.), stable fly (Stomoxys calcitran...

Journal: :Current Biology 2017
Ralph S. Peters Lars Krogmann Christoph Mayer Alexander Donath Simon Gunkel Karen Meusemann Alexey Kozlov Lars Podsiadlowski Malte Petersen Robert Lanfear Patricia A. Diez John Heraty Karl M. Kjer Seraina Klopfstein Rudolf Meier Carlo Polidori Thomas Schmitt Shanlin Liu Xin Zhou Torsten Wappler Jes Rust Bernhard Misof Oliver Niehuis

Hymenoptera (sawflies, wasps, ants, and bees) are one of four mega-diverse insect orders, comprising more than 153,000 described and possibly up to one million undescribed extant species [1, 2]. As parasitoids, predators, and pollinators, Hymenoptera play a fundamental role in virtually all terrestrial ecosystems and are of substantial economic importance [1, 3]. To understand the diversificati...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
G D Weiblen D W Yu S A Wes

Fig wasps (Agaonidae: Hymenoptera) are seed predators and their interactions with Ficus species (Moraceae) range from mutualism to parasitism. Recently considerable attention has been paid to conflicts of interest between the mutualists and how they are resolved in monoecious fig species. However, despite the fact that different conflicts can arise, little is known about the factors that influe...

2016
Rodrigo O Mascarenhas Leandro F Prezotto André Luiz P Perondini Celso Luiz Marino Denise Selivon

The endosymbiont Wolbachia is efficiently transmitted from females to their progenies, but horizontal transmission between different taxa is also known to occur. Aiming to determine if horizontal transmission might have occurred between Anastrepha fruit flies and associated braconid wasps, infection by Wolbachia was screened by amplification of a fragment of the wsp gene. Eight species of the g...

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