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Autor:
Harold A. Mooney, Richard Mack, Jeffrey A. McNeely, Laurie E. Neville, Peter Johan Schei, Jeffrey K. Waage
Invasive alien species are among today's most daunting environmental threats, costing billions of dollars in economic damages and wreaking havoc on ecosystems around the world. In 1997, a consortium of scientific organizations including SCOPE, IUCN,
Publikováno v:
Journal für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit. 6:3-13
This paper is motivated by the observation that there is a difference between the time paths of damage valuations for invasions which affect agricultural compared with environmental systems. In particular, unlike agricultural systems, social valuatio
Autor:
Jeffrey K. Waage, Jamie K. Reaser
Publikováno v:
Science. 292:1486-1486
In “black carp and sick cows” (Editorial, 13 Apr., p. [169][1]), Donald Kennedy illustrates that globalization of trade, travel, and transport can have unintended negative consequences, namely, the relocation and establishment of invasive species
Autor:
Michael E. Hochberg, Jeffrey K. Waage
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Nature. 352:16-17
Autor:
Jeffrey K. Waage
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 12:187-224
The evolution of close vertebrate associations has occurred in seven orders of insects, resulting in a great diversity of interactions which range from commensalism to true parasitism. The evolution of each taxon of vertebrate associates is discussed
Autor:
Jeffrey K. Waage
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Ecological Entomology. 8:447-453
1 A field study was made of foraging time allocation by a population of parasitic wasps, Diadegma spp. (Ichneumonidae), to plants containing different densities of their hosts, the caterpillars of Plutella xylostella (L.). 2 The parasitoid population
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Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 43:183-192
Superparasitism is a widespread phenomenon in insect parasitoids and may be advantageous in certain circumstances. In this paper, we distinguish two kinds of superparasitism with different adaptive consequences for an ovipositing parasitoid: self sup
Autor:
Jeffrey K. Waage
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Ecological Entomology. 7:103-112
1. Theoretical models by Hamilton and others predict that the optimal sex ratio (proportion males) for a species should decrease with increasing levels of sib-mating. A test of this hypothesis is made for members of the parasitoid family Scelionidae.
Autor:
Jeffrey K. Waage
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Physiological Entomology. 3:135-146
The locomotory response of walking parasitoids to a contact chemical from their host is reviewed, and in particular the response of the ichneumonid, Nemeritis canescens Grav., to the mandibular gland secretion of its host, Plodia interpunctella Hubn.
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Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 21:359-365
The parasitic wasp, Telenomus remus, lays her eggs in diserete patches of moth eggs, where her offspring develop and mate before dispersal, satisfying conditions for local mate competition (LMC). In the presence of other ovipositing females, wasps la