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Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 11, Iss 2 (2024)
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by fungi play a key role in locating and selecting hosts for fungivorous arthropods. However, the ecological functions of many common VOC classes, such as sesquiterpenes, remain unknown. Mutants of Trichoderm
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https://doaj.org/article/c138ebc99852495bae845f31b96fa763
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (2021) 7
Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(7), 1635-1647. [S.l.]: British Ecological Society
Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(7), 1635-1646
Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(7), 1635-1646. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
The Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(7), 1635-1647. [S.l.]: British Ecological Society
Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(7), 1635-1646
Journal of Animal Ecology, 90(7), 1635-1646. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
The Journal of Animal Ecology
Dynamic conditions in nature have led to the evolution of behavioural traits that allow animals to use information on local circumstances and adjust their behaviour accordingly, for example through learning. Although learning can improve foraging eff
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour, 165, 59-70
Animal Behaviour 165 (2020)
Animal Behaviour 165 (2020)
Parasitoids need to find their plant-feeding hosts in complex environments that contain multiple other plant and insect species. They usually rely on herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate herbivore-infested plants from a distance and their fora
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 301
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 301 (2020)
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 301 (2020)
Biological pest control depends on the ability of natural enemies to find herbivore-infested plants, which is often guided by herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPVs). While foraging behavior of natural enemies has been extensively studied under con
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8e2efd780a4a143c37e8b75f41708133
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/adverse-weather-conditions-impede-odor-guided-foraging-of-parasit
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/adverse-weather-conditions-impede-odor-guided-foraging-of-parasit
Publikováno v:
Ecological Entomology. 43:578-590
1. Predatory larvae often have to face food shortages during their development, and thus the ability to disperse and find new feeding sites is crucial for survival. However, the dispersal capacity of predatory larvae, the host finding cues employed,
Publikováno v:
Ecological Entomology. 41:1-12
1. The aphid alarm pheromone (E)-β-farnesene (EBF) is often considered to be used by natural enemies as a prey/host finding kairomone. However, studies show opposing results, some appear to confirm an attraction of aphid natural enemies by EBF where
Publikováno v:
Chemoecology. 25:105-113
Insect enemies use several environmental cues for host or prey finding. In insects these cues are often chemical, deriving from the host plant or from the prey itself. The aphid alarm pheromone (E)-b-farnesene (EBF) that is emitted by aphids when att
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 181(3)
The enormous biodiversity of herbivorous insects may arise from ecological speciation via continuous host-plant switches. Whether such switches are successful depends on the trade-off between different selection pressures that act on herbivores. Decr