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Do the mechanisms modulating host preference in holometabolous phytophagous insects depend on their host plant specialization? A quantitative literature analysis
ReviewAbstract: In holometabolous phytophagous insects, adult females and larvae determine host plant selection throPalabras claves:Chemical legacy, Hopkins’ host selection principle, host plant range, Host preference induction, Neo-Hopkins principle, Pest risk appearance, Sensory experience, Shift from the wild to cultivated habitatsAutores:Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Harry M., Petit C., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane Dupas, Thiéry D.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of dietary experience on the induction of preference of adult moths and larvae for a new olfactory cue
ArticleAbstract: In Lepidoptera, host plant selection is first conditioned by oviposition site preference of adult fePalabras claves:Autores:Ahuya P., Calatayud P.A., Frérot B., Harry M., Kaiser-Arnauld L., Petit C., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusIs genome size of Lepidoptera linked to host plant range?
ArticleAbstract: Genome size varies considerably among organisms, largely as the result of differences in the contentPalabras claves:Busseola fusca, Busseola nairobica, Busseola segeta, foliar feeders, Noctuidae, polyphagous species, Sesamia calamistis, Sesamia nonagrioides, specialist species, stem borersAutores:Burlet N., Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Glaser N., Harry M., Jacquin-Joly E., Kaiser-Arnauld L., Petit C., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane Dupas, Vieira C.Fuentes:scopus