نتایج جستجو برای: parasitoid interactions

تعداد نتایج: 391685  

2015
Biljana Novković Masahito T. Kimura Wolfgang Arthofer

Island biotas provide a great opportunity to study not only the phylogeographic patterns of a group of species, but also to explore the differentiation in their coevolutionary interactions. Drosophila and their parasitoids are exemplary systems for studying complex interaction patterns. However, there is a lack of studies combining interaction-based and molecular marker-based methods. We applie...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2012
M Traugott J R Bell L Raso D Sint W O C Symondson

Generalist predators and parasitoids are considered to be important regulators of aphids. The former not only feed on these pests, but might also consume parasitoids at all stages of development. This direct or coincidental interference affects the natural control of aphids, the scale of which is largely unknown, and it has rarely been examined under natural conditions. Here, molecular diagnost...

2017
Miles T Wetherington David E Jennings Paula M Shrewsbury Jian J Duan

Observed changes in mean temperature and increased frequency of extreme climate events have already impacted the distributions and phenologies of various organisms, including insects. Although some research has examined how parasitoids will respond to colder temperatures or experimental warming, we know relatively little about how increased variation in temperature and humidity could affect int...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2009
M Jonsson S D Wratten K A Robinson S A Sam

Omnivory is common among arthropods, but little is known about how availability of plant resources and prey affects interactions between species operating at the third and fourth trophic level. We used laboratory and field cage experiments to investigate how the provision of flowers affects an omnivorous lacewing, Micromus tasmaniae (Hemerobiidae) and its parasitoid Anacharis zealandica (Figiti...

2011
Zhudong Liu Bingbing Xu Li Li Jianghua Sun

Optimality models of host-parasitoid relationships have traditionally assumed that host quality increases as a function of host size at parasitism. However, trade-offs may play a crucial role in species evolution and should be found in host-parasitoid interactions where the host quality may differ between different sizes. Here, we investigated the effects of host size differences of Monochamus ...

Journal: :The Journal of animal ecology 2010
Lee M Henry Jordan A Bannerman David R Gillespie Bernard D Roitberg

1. Most trophic interaction theory assumes that all predators are an abstract form of risk to which prey respond in a quantitatively similar manner. This conceptualization can be problematic because recent empirical work demonstrates that variation in the responses of prey to different predators can play a key role in structuring communities and regulating ecosystem function. 2. Predator identi...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Graham N. Stone Konrad Lohse James A. Nicholls Pablo Fuentes-Utrilla Frazer Sinclair Karsten Schönrogge György Csóka George Melika Jose-Luis Nieves-Aldrey Juli Pujade-Villar Majide Tavakoli Richard R. Askew Michael J. Hickerson

How geographically widespread biological communities assemble remains a major question in ecology. Do parallel population histories allow sustained interactions (such as host-parasite or plant-pollinator) among species, or do discordant histories necessarily interrupt them? Though few empirical data exist, these issues are central to our understanding of multispecies evolutionary dynamics. Here...

2017
Zi-Wen Teng Shi-Jiao Xiong Gang Xu Shi-Yu Gan Xuan Chen David Stanley Zhi-Chao Yan Gong-Yin Ye Qi Fang

Many species of endoparasitoid wasps provide biological control services in agroecosystems. Although there is a great deal of information on the ecology and physiology of host/parasitoid interactions, relatively little is known about the protein composition of venom and how specific venom proteins influence physiological systems within host insects. This is a crucial gap in our knowledge becaus...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Erik H Poelman Si-Jun Zheng Zhao Zhang Nanda M Heemskerk Anne-Marie Cortesero Marcel Dicke

Plants are exposed to a suite of herbivorous attackers that often arrive sequentially. Herbivory affects interactions between the host plants and subsequently attacking herbivores. Moreover, plants may respond to herbivory by emitting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that attract carnivorous natural enemies of the herbivores. However, information borne by VOCs is ubiquitous and may attract car...

2016
Colin Campbell Laura Russo Alessandra Marins Og DeSouza Karsten Schönrogge David Mortensen John Tooker Réka Albert Katriona Shea

The analysis of ecological networks is generally bottom-up, where networks are established by observing interactions between individuals. Emergent network properties have been indicated to reflect the dominant mode of interactions in communities that might be mutualistic (e.g., pollination) or antagonistic (e.g., host-parasitoid communities). Many ecological communities, however, comprise speci...

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