Observation of Aneurobracon philippinensis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) Immatures Shows How Koinobiont Offspring Flexibly Adjust Their Development to Host Growth

Abstract
Koinobionts are parasitoids that allow their hosts to grow after infection, and they finally kill their host individuals at parasitoid-specific host stages. Since fatal accidents of host organisms directly result in the deaths of parasitizing koinobionts, a longer parasitization period in vulnerable hosts is likely to increase the mortality of the koinobionts. However, for hosts inhabiting concealed environments in their later developmental...
Paper Details
Title
Observation of Aneurobracon philippinensis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) Immatures Shows How Koinobiont Offspring Flexibly Adjust Their Development to Host Growth
Published Date
Jul 26, 2019
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