Authors
Consuelo M De Moraes, AM Cortesero, JO Stapel, WJ Lewis
Publication date
1999/11
Journal
Ecological Entomology
Volume
24
Issue
4
Pages
402-410
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
1. Competition between parasitoid species may be a key factor in the community dynamics of plant–herbivore‐parasitoid systems and is an important consideration in the selection and management of effective biological control agents.
2. Interspecific competition can occur between adult parasitoids searching for hosts (extrinsic competition) and between multiple parasitoid larvae developing within a single host individual (intrinsic competition). A model system comprising the lepidopteran pest Heliothis virescens and two key hymenopteran endoparasitoids, Microplitis croceipes and Cardiochiles nigriceps, was employed to explore parasitoid host‐location strategies and the consequences of intrinsic and extrinsic competitive interactions between parasitoid species.
3. The less specialised of the two parasitoids, M. croceipes, was found to have a shorter hatching time and to dominate intrinsic competition, except …
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