Pinto, José R. L. Fernandes, Odair A. Higley, Leon G. Peterson, Robert K. D.
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PeerJ
Background Understanding how biotic and abiotic factors affect insect mortality is crucial for both fundamental knowledge of population ecology and for successful pest management. However, because these factors are difficult to quantify and interpret, patterns and dynamics of insect mortality remain unclear, especially comparative mortality across ...
Ashraf, Hafiza Javaria Ramos Aguila, Luis Carlos Ahmed, Sohail Haq, Inzamam Ul Ali, Hina Ilyas, Muhammad Gu, Shuangyue Wang, Liande
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Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part D, Genomics & proteomics
Temperature is a key parameter that affects insect population, abundance, and distribution in tropical and subtropical regions. Tamarixia radiata Waterson (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) is a species-specific ectoparasitoid widely used as a biological control agent for the major citrus pest Diphornia citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidea). To date, T. radi...
Boyd, Bret M. Chevignon, Germain Patel, Vilas Oliver, Kerry M. Strand, Michael R.
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Virology Journal
BackgroundMost phages infect free-living bacteria but a few have been identified that infect heritable symbionts of insects or other eukaryotes. Heritable symbionts are usually specialized and isolated from other bacteria with little known about the origins of associated phages. Hamiltonella defensa is a heritable bacterial symbiont of aphids that ...
Faal, Hajar Silk, Peter J Mayo, Peter D Teale, Stephen A
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PeerJ
Ibalia leucospoides (Hymenoptera: Ibaliidae) is a larval parasitoid that has been widely introduced as a biological control agent for the invasive woodwasp,Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in the Southern Hemisphere. In this study, the courtship behavior and identificaion of sex pheromones are described for I. leucospoides under laboratory c...
Becker, Christine Han, Peng de Campos, Mateus Ribeiro Béarez, Philippe Thomine, Eva Le Bot, Jacques Adamowicz, Stéphane Brun, Richard Fernandez, Xavier Desneux, Nicolas
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The Science of the total environment
Nitrogen (N) and water are crucial in crop production but increasingly scarce environmental resources. Reducing their inputs can affect the whole plant-arthropod community including biocontrol agents. In a multitrophic system, we studied the interaction of the bottom-up effects of moderately reduced N concentration and/or water supply as well as th...
Sousa, Thais Cristina da Silva Leite, Natália Alves Sant'Ana, Josué
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Neotropical entomology
The search behavior and parasitism of trichogrammatids can be affected by volatile compounds emitted by plants under herbivory and/or oviposition. Our aim was to evaluate the chemotactic behavior and parasitism rates of Trichogramma pretiosum Riley (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) females against two varieties of corn and one of rice that underwent...
Deshmukh, Sharanabasappa S. Kiran, S. Naskar, Atanu Pradeep, Palam Kalleshwaraswamy, C. M. Sharath, K. N.
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Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control
The fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), has become a major threat in maize cultivation since its invasion to India in 2018. The humpbacked fly, Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae), was recorded as a laboratory parasitoid of FAW, for the first time in India. Initially, 30–40 maggots of M. (M) ...
Abou El-Ela, Amr S Dessoky, Eldessoky S Masry, Saad Arshad, Aqsa Munawar, Asim Qamer, Samina Abdelkhalek, Ahmed Behiry, Said I Kordy, Ahmed
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Saudi journal of biological sciences
The wasp, Bracon hebetor Say, is an important potential biocontrol agent of a wide range of lepidopteran insect species. The current study was subjected to compare these ectoparasitoid fitness traits on different host species belonging to the order Lepidoptera. Moreover, we determine the population dynamic with different host densities, sex ratio p...
Jensen, Timo Walker, Andrew A Nguyen, Son H Jin, Ai-Hua Deuis, Jennifer R Vetter, Irina King, Glenn F Schmidt, Justin O Robinson, Samuel D
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Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS
Velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) are a family of solitary parasitoid wasps that are renowned for their painful stings. We explored the chemistry underlying the stings of mutillid wasps of the genus Dasymutilla Ashmead. Detailed analyses of the venom composition of five species revealed that they are composed primarily of peptides. We found tha...
Abrun, Pouria Ashouri, Ahmad Duplouy, Anne Farahani, Hossein Kishani
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The Science of Nature
Host preference behavior can result in adaptive advantages with important consequences for the fitness of individuals. Hopkin’s host-selection principle (HHSP) suggests that organisms at higher trophic levels demonstrate a preference for the host species on which they developed during their own larval stage. Although investigated in many herbivorou...