Publication: Host genotype affects the relative success of competing lines of aphid parasitoids under superparasitism
Host genotype affects the relative success of competing lines of aphid parasitoids under superparasitism
Date
Date
Date
Citations
Vorburger, C., Eugster, B., Villiger, J., & Wimmer, C. (2010). Host genotype affects the relative success of competing lines of aphid parasitoids under superparasitism. Ecological Entomology, 35(1), 77–83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.2009.01159.x
Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
1. In solitary parasitoids, only one individual can complete development in a given host. Therefore, solitary parasitoids tend to prefer unparasitised hosts for oviposition, yet under high parasitoid densities, superparasitism is frequent and results in fierce competition for the host’s limited resources. This may lead to selection for the best intra-host competitors. 2. Increased intra-host competitive ability may evolve under a high risk of superparasitism if this trait exhibits genetic variation, and if competitive differences amon
Additional indexing
Creators (Authors)
Volume
Volume
Volume
Number
Number
Number
Page Range
Page Range
Page Range
Page end
Page end
Page end
Item Type
Item Type
Item Type
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Dewey Decimal Classifikation
Keywords
Language
Language
Language
Publication date
Publication date
Publication date
Date available
Date available
Date available
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
ISSN or e-ISSN
Additional Information
Additional Information
Additional Information
OA Status
OA Status
OA Status
Publisher DOI
Citations
Vorburger, C., Eugster, B., Villiger, J., & Wimmer, C. (2010). Host genotype affects the relative success of competing lines of aphid parasitoids under superparasitism. Ecological Entomology, 35(1), 77–83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.2009.01159.x