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Effects of quantitative and qualitative differences in volatiles from host- and non-host-infested maize on the attraction of the larval parasitoid Cotesia kariyai
(2017-04-01)
Cotesia kariyai Watanabe (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a specialist larval parasitoid of Mythimna separata Walker (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Cotesia kariyai wasps use herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) to locate hosts. ...
Colonization pattern of Cecropia by Azteca ants: Influence of plant ontogeny, environment and host plant choice by queens
(California State University, 2008-01-01)
Several plant species of the large Neotropical genus Cecropia acts as a host plant for ants, especially those of the genus Azteca. Although literature has reported that the Azteca queens found colonies by perforating the ...
Colonization pattern of Cecropia by Azteca ants: Influence of plant ontogeny, environment and host plant choice by queens
(2008-09-26)
Several plant species of the large Neotropical genus Cecropia acts as a host plant for ants, especially those of the genus Azteca. Although literature has reported that the Azteca queens found colonies by perforating the ...
Host-plant Specialization Mediates The Influence Of Plant Abundance On Host Use By Flower Head-feeding Insects
(Oxford Univ PressCARY, 2016)
Host-plant flowering status and the concentration of sugar in phloem sap: Effects on an ant-treehopper interaction
(Czech Acad Sci, Inst EntomologyCeske BudejoviceRepública Checa, 2005)
Fruit flies (Diptera, Tephritidae) and their associations with native host plants in a remnant area of the highly endangered Atlantic Rain Forest in the State of Espirito Santo, Brazil
(CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 2008)
The results presented in this paper refer to a host survey, lasting approximately three and a half years (February 2003-july 2006), undertaken in the Vale do Rio Doce Natural Reserve, a remnant area of the highly endangered ...
New genera and host plant records of Asteraceae-feeding Tephritidae (Diptera) from Brazil
(Magnolia PressAucklandNova Zelândia, 2006)