Marcel Dicke
www.wageningenur.nl
0000-0001-8565-8896
Wageningen University
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Leaf hairs influence searching efficiency and predation rate of the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
Plant Effects on Parasitoid Foraging: Differences between Two Tritrophic Systems
Intrinsic rate of population increase of the spider mite Tetranychus urticae on the ornamental crop gerbera: intraspecific variation in host plant and herbivore.
Plant-phytoseiid interactions mediated by herbivore-induced plant volatiles: variation in production of cues and in responses of predatory mites.
Long-distance assessment of patch profitability through volatile infochemicals by the parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).
Learning to discriminate between infochemicals from different plant-host complexes by the parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula.
Change in foraging behaviour of the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis after exposure to dead conspecifics and their products
Comparative Analysis of Headspace Volatiles from Different Caterpillar-Infested or Uninfested Food Plants of Pieris Species
Attraction of colorado potato beetle to herbivore-damaged plants during herbivory and after its termination.
Generalist and Specialist Parasitoid Strategies of Using Odours of Adult Drosophilid Flies When Searching for Larval Hosts
Plant—carnivore mutualism through herbivore-induced carnivore attractants
Innate responses of the parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to volatiles from different plant-herbivore complexes.
Volatile infochemicals used in host and host habitat location by Cotesia flavipes Cameron and Cotesia sesamiae (Cameron) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), larval parasitoids of stemborers on graminae.
Aggregation pheromones of Drosophila immigrans, D. phalerata and D. subobscura
Reply from J. Bruin, M.W. Sabelis and M. Dicke
beta-Glucosidase: an elicitor of herbivore-induced plant odor that attracts host-searching parasitic wasps.
Do Plants Tap Sos Signals From Their Infested Neighbors
The Parasitoid Cotesia-Glomerata (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) Discriminates Between First and 5th Larval Instars of Its Host Pieris-Brassicae, on the Basis of Contact Cues From Frass, Silk, and Herbivore-Damaged Leaf Tissue
Host-age discrimination during host location by Cotesia glomerata, a larval parasitoid of Pieris brassicae.
Developmental stage of herbivore Pseudaletia separata affects production of herbivore-induced synomone by corn plants.
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