Nonreproductive Effects of Insect Parasitoids on Their Hosts

Volume: 64, Issue: 1, Pages: 259 - 276
Published: Jan 7, 2019
Abstract
The main modes of action of insect parasitoids are considered to be killing their hosts with egg laying followed by offspring development (reproductive mortality), and adults feeding on hosts directly (host feeding). However, parasitoids can also negatively affect their hosts in ways that do not contribute to current or future parasitoid reproduction (nonreproductive effects). Outcomes of nonreproductive effects for hosts can include death,...
Paper Details
Title
Nonreproductive Effects of Insect Parasitoids on Their Hosts
Published Date
Jan 7, 2019
Volume
64
Issue
1
Pages
259 - 276
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