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Fitness consequences of indirect plant defence in the annual weed, Sinapis arvensisDevelopment of a solitary koinobiont hyperparasitoid in different instars of its primary and secondary hostsParasitic wasp-associated symbiont affects plant-mediated species interactions between herbivoresParasitism overrides herbivore identity allowing hyperparasitoids to locate their parasitoid host using herbivore-induced plant volatilesModification of plant-induced responses by an insect ecosystem engineer influences the colonization behaviour of subsequent shelter-usersIntrinsic competition between primary hyperparasitoids of the solitary endoparasitoid Cotesia rubeculaCovariation and phenotypic integration in chemical communication displays: biosynthetic constraints and eco-evolutionary implicationsComplexity of plant volatile-mediated interactions beyond the third trophic levelAmazon poison frogs (Ranitomeya amazonica) use different phytotelm characteristics to determine their suitability for egg and tadpole depositionConsistent feeding positions of great tit parentsExploiting chemical ecology to manage hyperparasitoids in biological control of arthropod pestsBody Odors of Parasitized Caterpillars Give Away the Presence of Parasitoid Larvae to Their Primary Hyperparasitoid EnemiesChemical diversity in Brassica oleracea affects biodiversity of insect herbivoresAdapted dandelions trade dispersal for germination upon root herbivore attackHyperparasitoids exploit herbivore-induced plant volatiles during host location to assess host quality and non-host identityThe Ecology of HyperparasitoidsPlants under multiple herbivory: consequences for parasitoid search behaviour and foraging efficiencyVariation in herbivore-induced plant volatiles corresponds with spatial heterogeneity in the level of parasitoid competition and parasitoid exposure to hyperparasitismField parasitism rates of caterpillars on Brassica oleracea plants are reliably predicted by differential attraction of Cotesia parasitoidsRelative importance of plant-mediated bottom-up and top-down forces on herbivore abundance on Brassica oleraceaFood plant and herbivore host species affect the outcome of intrinsic competition among parasitoid larvaePerformance of specialist and generalist herbivores feeding on cabbage cultivars is not explained by glucosinolate profilesDevelopment and host utilization in Hyposoter ebeninus (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), a solitary endoparasitoid of Pieris rapae and P. brassicae caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)Hyperparasitoids Use Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles to Locate Their Parasitoid HostHerbivore-induced plant responses in Brassica oleracea prevail over effects of constitutive resistance and result in enhanced herbivore attackIntrinsic inter and intra-specific competition in parasitoid waspsConsequences of constitutive and induced variation in plant nutritional quality for immune defence of a herbivore against parasitism
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Erik H. Poelman