Parasitoids : : Behavioral and Evolutionary Ecology / / H. Charles J. Godfray.

Parasitoids lay their eggs on or in the bodies of other species of insect, and the parasitoid larvae develop by feeding on the host, causing its eventual death. Known for a long time to applied biologists for their importance in regulating the population densities of economic pests, parasitoids have...

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Monographs in Behavior and Ecology ; 67
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1.Introduction -- 2. Host Location -- 3. Oviposition Behavior -- 4. Sex Ratio -- 5. Selfish Genetic Elements -- 6. The Immature Parasitoid -- 7. The Adult Parasitoid -- 8. Life Histories and Community Patterns -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Taxonomic Index
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Parasitoids lay their eggs on or in the bodies of other species of insect, and the parasitoid larvae develop by feeding on the host, causing its eventual death. Known for a long time to applied biologists for their importance in regulating the population densities of economic pests, parasitoids have recently proven to be valuable tools in testing many aspects of evolutionary theory. This book synthesizes the work of both schools of parasitoid biology and asks how a consideration of evolutionary biology can help us understand the behavior, ecology, and diversity of the approximately one to two million species of parasitoid found on earth. After a general introduction to parasitoid natural history and taxonomy, the first part of the book treats the different components of the reproductive strategy of parasitoids: searching for a host, host selection, clutch size, and the sex ratio. Subsequent chapters discuss pathogens and non-Mendelian genetic elements that affect sexual reproduction; evolutionary aspects of the physiological interactions between parasitoid and host; mating strategies; life history theory and community ecology. A special effort is made to discuss the theoretical background to the subject, but without the use of mathematics.
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Behavior evolution.
Insects Parasites.
Parasitic insects Behavior.
Parasitoids Behavior.
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1.Introduction --
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3. Oviposition Behavior --
4. Sex Ratio --
5. Selfish Genetic Elements --
6. The Immature Parasitoid --
7. The Adult Parasitoid --
8. Life Histories and Community Patterns --
References --
Author Index --
Subject Index --
Taxonomic Index
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1.Introduction --
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4. Sex Ratio --
5. Selfish Genetic Elements --
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7. The Adult Parasitoid --
8. Life Histories and Community Patterns --
References --
Author Index --
Subject Index --
Taxonomic Index
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Acknowledgments --
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6. The Immature Parasitoid --
7. The Adult Parasitoid --
8. Life Histories and Community Patterns --
References --
Author Index --
Subject Index --
Taxonomic Index
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