Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies.
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Tri-trophic effects of seasonally variable induced plant defenses vary across the development of a shelter building moth larva and its parasitoidFrom income to capital breeding: when diversified strategies sustain species coexistenceTranscriptional changes associated with lack of lipid synthesis in parasitoidsMetabolomics of aging assessed in individual parasitoid waspsMaternal effects, flight versus fecundity trade-offs, and offspring immune defence in the speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria.Placenta-like structure of the aphid endoparasitic wasp Aphidius ervi: a strategy of optimal resources acquisitionLoss of lipid synthesis as an evolutionary consequence of a parasitic lifestyle.Optimal resource allocation to survival and reproduction in parasitic wasps foraging in fragmented habitats.Intra-population genetic variation in the temporal pattern of egg maturation in a parasitoid waspThe transcriptomic basis of oviposition behaviour in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis.Differing Host Exploitation Efficiencies in Two Hyperparasitoids: When is a 'Match Made in Heaven'?Potential fecundity of a highly invasive gall maker, Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae).Parasitoid wasps indirectly suppress seed production by stimulating consumption rates of their seed-feeding hosts.Wolbachia Infection in a Natural Parasitoid Wasp PopulationAdaptation of Habrobracon hebetor (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to Rearing on Ephestia kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) and Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).Reproductive biology and functional response of Dineulophus phtorimaeae, a natural enemy of the tomato moth, Tuta absoluta.Brood size and sex ratio in response to host quality and wasp traits in the gregarious parasitoid Oomyzus sokolowskii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).Effects of Intraspecific Competition and Host-Parasitoid Developmental Timing on Foraging Behaviour of a Parasitoid Wasp.Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits.Independent life history evolution between generations of bivoltine species: a case study of cyclical parthenogenesis.An ordination of life histories using morphological proxies: capital vs. income breeding in insects.Functional and Taxonomic Diversity of Stinging Wasps in Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest Areas.Influences of Temperature and Ootheca Age on the Life History of the Cockroach Ootheca Parasitoid Aprostocetus hagenowii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).Energy allocation during the maturation of adults in a long-lived insect: implications for dispersal and reproduction.Different genetic structures revealed resident populations of a specialist parasitoid wasp in contrast to its migratory host.Side-effects of pesticides on the generalist endoparasitoid Palmistichus elaeisis (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae).Adaptations to different habitats in sexual and asexual populations of parasitoid wasps: a meta-analysis.A new substitute host and its effects on some biological properties of Ooencyrtus kuvanae.Contrasting Patterns of Host Adaptation in Two Egg Parasitoids of the Pine Processionary Moth (Lepidoptera: Thaumetopoeidae).To be in time: egg deposition enhances plant-mediated detection of young caterpillars by parasitoids.Rising temperature reduces divergence in resource use strategies in coexisting parasitoid species.Limits to the reproductive success of two insect parasitoid species in the field.Mitigation of egg limitation in parasitoids: immediate hormonal response and enhanced oogenesis after host use.Differential responses of body growth to artificial warming between parasitoids and hosts and the consequences for plant seed damage.Response of life-history traits to artificial and natural selection for virulence and nonvirulence in a Drosophila parastitoid, Asobara tabida.Link flexibility: evidence for environment-dependent adaptive foraging in a food web time-series.Stochasticity in reproductive opportunity and the evolution of egg limitation in insects.Effect of temperature on the reproduction of Bracon vulgaris Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), a parasitoid of the cotton boll weevil.Tritrophic interactions between parasitoids and cereal aphids are mediated by nitrogen fertilizer.The effect of host nutritional quality on multiple components of Trichogramma brassicae fitness.
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Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies.
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Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies.
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Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies.
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Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies.
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Resource acquisition, allocation, and utilization in parasitoid reproductive strategies
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P2093
Mark A Jervis
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10.1146/ANNUREV.ENTO.53.103106.093433
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z