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Autor:
Islam S. Sobhy, Dieter Baets, Tim Goelen, Beatriz Herrera-Malaver, Lien Bosmans, Wim Van den Ende, Kevin J. Verstrepen, Felix Wäckers, Hans Jacquemyn, Bart Lievens
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 9 (2018)
Floral nectar is commonly inhabited by microorganisms, mostly yeasts and bacteria, which can have a strong impact on nectar chemistry and scent. Yet, little is known about the effects of nectar microbes on the behavior and survival of insects belongi
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https://doaj.org/article/c1bf3fbd796a4259bc7865041dad8a1e
Autor:
Tom Wenseleers, Bart Lievens, Islam S. Sobhy, Christophe Vanderaa, Hans Jacquemyn, Tim Goelen, Hans Rediers, Felix L. Wäckers
Publikováno v:
Oikos. 129:1415-1428
There is increasing evidence that microorganisms emit a wide range of volatile compounds (mVOCs, microbial volatile organic compounds) that act as insect semiochemicals, and therefore play an important role in insect behaviour. Although it is general
Autor:
Tom Wenseleers, Jetske G. de Boer, Christophe Vanderaa, Kevin J. Verstrepen, Bart Lievens, Tim Goelen, Felix L. Wäckers, Islam S. Sobhy, Frank Delvigne, Hans Jacquemyn, Hans Rediers, Frédéric Francis
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology, 34(2), 507-520. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Functional Ecology, 34(2), 507-520. [S.l.]: BES
Functional Ecology, 34(2), 507-520. [S.l.]: BES
To locate mating partners and essential resources such as food, oviposition sites and shelter, insects rely to a large extent on chemical cues. While most research has focused on cues derived from plants and insects, there is mounting evidence that i
Autor:
Felix L. Wäckers, Tim Goelen, Islam S. Sobhy, Hans Jacquemyn, Kevin J. Verstrepen, Bart Lievens, Beatriz Herrera-Malaver
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 153:137-146
Understanding how animals learn is crucial to interpreting animal behaviour. Flower-visiting insects, such as bees and parasitoids, are excellent animal models to study visual and olfactory learning, including memory phenomena. The diversity of resou
Autor:
Hans Rediers, John C. Caulfield, József Vuts, Bart Lievens, Michael A. Birkett, Tim Goelen, Felix L. Wäckers, Islam S. Sobhy, Hans Jacquemyn
Publikováno v:
Pest management scienceREFERENCES. 77(2)
BACKGROUND\ud Recent studies have shown that microorganisms emit volatile compounds that affect insect behaviour. However, it remains largely unclear whether microbes can be exploited as a source of attractants to improve biological control of insect
Autor:
Kevin J. Verstrepen, Bart Lievens, Caroline Paulussen, Hans Jacquemyn, Felix L. Wäckers, Wim Van den Ende, Beatriz Herrera-Malaver, Tim Goelen, Marijke Lenaerts, Jan Steensels
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 31:2061-2069
Summary 1.Nectar is a crucial energy resource that strongly mediates the interactions between plants and animal pollinators or plant defenders. Previous research has shown that nectar is commonly colonized by microorganisms, most commonly bacteria an
Autor:
Tim Goelen, Caroline Paulussen, Hans Jacquemyn, Hans Rediers, Martine Kos, Felix L. Wäckers, Bart Lievens, Marijke Lenaerts, Dieter Baets
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pest Science, Online. Springer Verlag GmbH
Aphid parasitoids are commonly used in the biological control of aphids. However, their success in biological control largely depends on the availability of carbohydrate-rich food as an energy source for maintenance and reproduction. Therefore, as th
Autor:
Bart Lievens, Lamis Abid, Tim Goelen, Marijke Lenaerts, Felix L. Wäckers, Caroline Paulussen, Hans Jacquemyn
Publikováno v:
Journal of chemical ecology. 42(10)
To meet their carbohydrate requirements, adult parasitoids exploit a broad range of sugar resources, including floral and extrafloral nectar and honeydew. Although honeydew might be the predominant sugar source, especially in agricultural systems, it