
Behavioral Ecology of Insect Parasitoids From Theoretical Approaches to Field Applications
by Wajnberg, Eric; Bernstein, Carlos; van Alphen, Jacques-
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Summary
Author Biography
Carlos Bernstein is a research scientist on Behavioral Ecology at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Villeurbanne, France. He is a parasitoid behavioral ecologist whose main center of interest is to enquire how individual behavior translates into population processes. He leads a multidisciplinary research group that combines theoretical research and mathematical modeling with field and laboratory experimentation.
Jacques van Alphen is a professor of Animal Ecology at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. He is an expert in the behavioral ecology and life-history evolution of parasitoids. His current research is conducted on four host-parasitoid systems at the University of Leiden.
Table of Contents
Contributors | p. vii |
Preface | p. xiv |
Current issues in behavioral ecology of insect parasitoids | p. 1 |
Optimal foraging behavior and efficient biological control methods | p. 3 |
Parasitoid fitness: from a simple idea to an intricate concept | p. 31 |
Parasitoid foraging and oviposition behavior in the field | p. 51 |
Behavior influences whether intra-guild predation disrupts herbivore suppression by parasitoids | p. 71 |
Chemical and behavioral ecology in insect parasitoids: how to behave optimally in a complex odorous environment | p. 92 |
Parasitoid and host nutritional physiology in behavioral ecology | p. 113 |
Food-searching in parasitoids: the dilemma of choosing between 'immediate' or future fitness gains | p. 129 |
Information acquisition, information processing, and patch time allocation in insect parasitoids | p. 172 |
Competition and asymmetric wars of attrition in insect parasitoids | p. 193 |
Risk assessment and host exploitation strategies in insect parasitoids | p. 212 |
Extension of behavioral ecology of insect parasitoids to other fields | p. 229 |
Multitrophic interactions and parasitoid behavioral ecology | p. 231 |
Parasitoid sex ratios and biological control | p. 253 |
Linking foraging and dynamics | p. 292 |
Linking behavioral ecology to the study of host resistance and parasitoid counter-resistance | p. 315 |
Methodological issues in behavioral ecology | p. 335 |
State-dependent problems for parasitoids: case studies and solutions | p. 337 |
A Bayesian approach to optimal foraging in parasitoids | p. 357 |
Finding optimal behaviors with genetic algorithms | p. 384 |
Statistical tools for analyzing data on behavioral ecology of insect parasitoids | p. 402 |
Index | p. 430 |
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