Associative learning of host presence in non-host environments influences parasitoid foraging |
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Closing Domestic Nutrient Cycles Using Microalgae. |
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College theoretische dieroecologie, vakgroep Entomologie, onderwijselement G050-126 |
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Comparative Analysis of Headspace Volatiles from Different Caterpillar-Infested or Uninfested Food Plants of Pieris Species |
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Comparative ecology of Hymenopterous parasitoids, 1984 |
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Competition and brood reduction: testing alternative models of clutch-size evolution in parasitoids |
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The complexity of learning, memory and neural processes in an evolutionary ecological context |
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Consequences of constitutive and induced variation in plant nutritional quality for immune defence of a herbivore against parasitism |
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Costs of Persisting Unreliable Memory: Reduced Foraging Efficiency for Free-Flying Parasitic Wasps in a Wind Tunnel |
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Dealing with double trouble: consequences of single and double herbivory in Brassica juncea |
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Development of a hyperparasitoid wasp in different stages of its primary parasitoid and secondary herbivore hosts. |
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Differentially expressed genes linked to natural variation in long-term memory formation in Cotesia parasitic wasps |
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Diploid males sire triploid daughters and sons in the parasitoid wasp Cotesia vestalis. |
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Do plant volatiles confuse rather than guide foraging behavior of the aphid hyperparasitoid Dendrocerus aphidum? |
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Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Biological Invasion and Habitat Fragmentation |
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Ecological fits, mis-fits and lotteries involving insect herbivores on the invasive plant, Bunias orientalis |
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Effect of belowground herbivory on parasitoid associative learning of plant odours |
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Effects of an invasive plant on the performance of two parasitoids with different host exploitation strategies |
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Effects of molasses grass, Melinis minutiflora volatiles on the foraging behavior of the cereal stemborer parasitoid, Cotesia sesamiae. |
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Enter the matrix: how to analyze the structure of behavior |
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Experimental support for multiple-locus complementary sex determination in the parasitoid Cotesia vestalis |
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Field parasitism rates of caterpillars onBrassica oleraceaplants are reliably predicted by differential attraction ofCotesiaparasitoids |
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Flexible Use of Patch-Leaving Mechanisms in a Parasitoid Wasp |
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Generalist and Specialist Parasitoid Strategies of Using Odours of Adult Drosophilid Flies When Searching for Larval Hosts |
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Genetic engineering of plant volatile terpenoids: effects on a herbivore, a predator and a parasitoid. |
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Gustatory response and appetitive learning in Microplitis croceipes in relation to sugar type and concentration |
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Habitat complexity reduces parasitoid foraging efficiency, but does not prevent orientation towards learned host plant odours |
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Herbivore-mediated effects of glucosinolates on different natural enemies of a specialist aphid. |
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Host-Habitat Location and Host Location By Diachasma Alloeum Muesebeck (Hym.; Braconidae), a Parasitoid of Rhagoletis Pomonella Walsh (Dipt.; Tephritidae) |
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How Parasitic Wasps Find their Hosts |
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How To Hunt for Hiding Hosts: the Reliability-Detectability Problem in Foraging Parasitoids |
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Identification of biologically relevant compounds in aboveground and belowground induced volatile blends |
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Impact of botanical pesticides derived from Melia azedarach and Azadirachta indica plants on the emission of volatiles that attract Parasitoids of the diamondback moth to cabbage plants |
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Impact of foliar herbivory on the development of a root-feeding insect and its parasitoid. |
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Impact of hydraulic retention time on community assembly and function of photogranules for wastewater treatment |
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Increased risk of parasitism as ecological costs of using aggregation pheromones: laboratory and field study of Drosophila-Leptopilina interaction |
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The influence of conditioning on olfactory microhabitat and host location in Asobara tabida (Nees) and A. rufescens (Foerster) (Braconidae: Alysiinae) larval parasitoids of Drosophilidae |
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The influence of previous foraging experience on microhabitat acceptance inLeptopilina heterotoma |
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Infochemicals structure marine, terrestrial and freshwater food webs: Implications for ecological informatics |
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Integrating Insect Life History and Food Plant Phenology: Flexible Maternal Choice Is Adaptive |
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International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery |
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Introgression study reveals two quantitative trait loci involved in interspecific variation in memory retention among Nasonia wasp species |
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Learning from nature: need, challenge and implementation of eco-technology |
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Learning in insects: From behaviour to brain |
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Learning-induced gene expression in the heads of two Nasonia species that differ in long-term memory formation. |
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Long-Distance Assessment of Patch Profitability through Volatile Infochemicals by the ParasitoidsCotesia glomerataandC. rubecula(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) |
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Natural history of whitefly in Costa Rica: an evolutionary starting point |
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Natural variation in learning rate and memory dynamics in parasitoid wasps: opportunities for converging ecology and neuroscience |
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Next-generation biological control: the need for integrating genetics and genomics |
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Nonlinear effects of plant root and shoot jasmonic acid application on the performance ofPieris brassicaeand its parasitoidCotesia glomerata |
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A novel indirect defence in Brassicaceae: structure and function of extrafloral nectaries in Brassica juncea |
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On-Site Blackwater Treatment Fosters Microbial Groups and Functions to Efficiently and Robustly Recover Carbon and Nutrients |
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Optimal resource allocation to survival and reproduction in parasitic wasps foraging in fragmented habitats. |
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Patch exploitation by the parasitoids Cotesia rubecula and Cotesia glomerata in multi-patch environments with different host distributions |
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Pheromone-mediated aggregation in nonsocial arthropods: an evolutionary ecological perspective. |
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Preface by Louise E.M. Vet |
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Quantifying the impact of above- and belowground higher trophic levels on plant and herbivore performance by modeling1 |
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Relative importance of infochemicals from first and second trophic level in long-range host location by the larval parasitoidCotesia glomerata |
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Relative importance of plant-mediated bottom-up and top-down forces on herbivore abundance on Brassica oleracea |
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Remarkable similarity in body mass of a secondary hyperparasitoid Lysibia nana and its primary parasitoid host Cotesia glomerata emerging from cocoons of comparable size. |
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Reproduction now or later: optimal host-handling strategies in the whitefly parasitoidEncarsia formosa |
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Respect voor verscheidenheid |
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Response To Kairomones By Some Alysiine and Eucoilid Parasitoid Species (Hymenoptera) |
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The role of pre- and post- alighting detection mechanisms in the responses to patch size by specialist herbivores |
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Root and shoot jasmonic acid induction differently affects the foraging behavior of Cotesia glomerata under semi-field conditions |
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Root herbivore effects on aboveground multitrophic interactions: patterns, processes and mechanisms. |
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Root herbivores influence the behaviour of an aboveground parasitoid through changes in plant-volatile signals |
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Seasonal dynamic shifts in patch exploitation by parasitic wasps |
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Semiochemicals and learning in parasitoids. |
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Species-specific acquisition and consolidation of long-term memory in parasitic wasps. |
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Temporal dynamics of herbivore-induced responses in Brassica juncea and their effect on generalist and specialist herbivores |
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Time allocation of a parasitoid foraging in heterogeneous vegetation: implications for host-parasitoid interactions. |
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Transgenic plants as vital components of integrated pest management. |
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A tritrophic approach to the preference–performance hypothesis involving an exotic and a native plant |
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Unravelling reward value: the effect of host value on memory retention in Nasonia parasitic wasps |
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The ‘usurpation hypothesis’ revisited: dying caterpillar repels attack from a hyperparasitoid wasp |
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Usurpation of host behaviour by a parasitic wasp |
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Variation in herbivore-induced plant volatiles corresponds with spatial heterogeneity in the level of parasitoid competition and parasitoid exposure to hyperparasitism |
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Variation in plant defences among populations of a range-expanding plant: consequences for trophic interactions |
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Visie op variatie |
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