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Carry-over niches for lepidopteran maize stemborers and associated parasitoids during non-cropping season
ArticleAbstract: Sources of infestation are the key elements to be considered in the development of habitat managemenPalabras claves:biological control, Habitat and pest management, Maize residues, Wild plantsAutores:Calatayud P.A., François Rebaudo, Juma G., Kilalo D.C., Mailafiya D.M., Musyoka B., Obonyo J.O., Ru B.P.L., Sokame B.M.Fuentes:scopusGeographic distribution, host range and perennation of Cotesia sesamiae and Cotesia flavipes Cameron in cultivated and natural habitats in Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Field surveys were carried out in four agroecological zones to assess the geographic distribution, hPalabras claves:Biological control agent, Busseola fusca, Busseola phaia, Chilo orichalcociliellus, Chilo partellus, Cotesia flavipes, Cotesia sesamiae, Cultivated and natural habitats, Ecoregional distribution, Host range, PANICUM MAXIMUM, Seasonal occurrence, Sesamia calamistis, Sorghum arundinaceum, Sorghum bicolor, ZEA MAYSAutores:Calatayud P.A., Kairu E.W., Mailafiya D.M., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusDo 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:scopusDifferences in mate acceptance and host plant recognition between wild and laboratory-reared Busseola fusca (Fuller)
ArticleAbstract: The present study was aimed at characterizing differences in mate acceptance and host plant recognitPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Female calling, maize, Male attraction, Stem borer, Surrogate stemAutores:Calatayud P.A., Calatayud S., Faure N., Frérot B., Juma G., Magoma G., Njagi P.G.N., Ru B.P.L., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusInfluence of temperature on the interaction for resource utilization between fall armyworm, spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), and a community of lepidopteran maize stemborers larvae
ArticleAbstract: Intra-and interspecific interactions within communities of species that utilize the same resources aPalabras claves:Fall armyworm, interactions, Intra-and interspecific, Maize stemborers, TEMPERATUREAutores:Calatayud P.A., François Rebaudo, Juma G., Kilalo D.C., Malusi P., Sokame B.M., Subramanian S.Fuentes:scopusLight and dark rhythms of pupal eclosion and egg hatching in tropical stem borers’ moths
ArticleAbstract: Different traits in insects such as locomotor activity, egg-hatching, emergence from puparia and oviPalabras claves:Busseola fusca, Busseola segeta, Ecological speciation, Interspecific resource utilization, Sesamia calamistis, Sesamia nonagrioidesAutores:Ahuya P., Calatayud P.A., François Rebaudo, Ru B.P.L.Fuentes:scopusVariability in the reproductive biology and in resistance against Cotesia sesamiae among two Busseola fusca populations
ArticleAbstract: Two mitotypes of Busseola fusca (Fuller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) named KI and KII, co-exist in KenyPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Braconidae, Hymenoptera, lepidoptera, maize, Noctuidae, Population genetics, StemborerAutores:Calatayud P.A., Calatayud S., Gitau C.W., Ru B.P.L., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusQuantitative trait loci involved in the reproductive success of a parasitoid wasp
ArticleAbstract: Dissecting the genetic basis of intraspecific variations in life history traits is essential to undePalabras claves:linkage map, offspring number, parasitism success, Parasitoid, polydnavirus, Quantitative trait loci, venomAutores:Benoist R., Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Chantre C., Drezen J.M., Jeannette R., Kaiser L., Le Rouzic A., Moreau L., Mougel F., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane Dupas, Van Dijk E.Fuentes:scopusRelationship between oviposition, virulence gene expression and parasitism success in Cotesia typhae nov. sp. parasitoid strains
ArticleAbstract: Studying mechanisms that drive host adaptation in parasitoids is crucial for the efficient use of paPalabras claves:biological control, New host, Oviposition behaviour, Parasitoid, polydnavirus, reproductive successAutores:Benoist R., Bodet M., Calatayud P.A., Capdevielle-Dulac C., Chantre C., Huguet E., Jeannette R., Kaiser L., Mougel F., Obonyo J.O., Odorico C., Ru B.P.L., Silvain J.F., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopusSpecies diversity of lepidopteran stem borer parasitoids in cultivated and natural habitats in Kenya
ArticleAbstract: Field surveys were conducted during 2005 to 2007 to assess the species diversity of stem borer parasPalabras claves:Agroecological zones, hábitat, parasitoid diversity, StemborerAutores:Calatayud P.A., Kairu E.W., Mailafiya D.M., Ru B.P.L., Stéphane DupasFuentes:scopus