The use and exchange of biological control agents for food and agriculture [PDF]
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BIOLOGY OF TRICHOGRAMMA BREVICAPILLUM
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1982The biology of Trichogramma brevicapillum Pinto & Platner (Hymenoptera, Trichogrammatidae) reared on eggs of Trichoplusia ni (Hübner) (Lepidoptera), and the influence of some abiotic and biotic conditions on the parasitization strategy of the adults were studied. Egg, larva, prepupa, and pupa are described. Development of these stages lasted ca.
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Wolbachia, which are maternally transmitted endosymbionts, are considered to have moved horizontally between invertebrate hosts multiple times. However, it is not well understood how easily Wolbachia are transmitted horizontally between different hosts and how frequently horizontally-transmitted Wolbachia become established in their new hosts.
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Characterisation of the arrestment responses of Trichogramma evanescens
Oecologia, 1986Contact kairomones and oviposition in a host egg stimulated arrestment behaviour in Trichogramma evanescens, characterised by a reduction in walking speed and increased turning. Previous oviposition experience did not influence a parasitoid's response to contact kairomones, but successive encounters with kairomone patches resulted in parasitoids ...
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