Chemoecology of Insect Eggs and Egg Deposition 2003
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Evolutionary Ecology of Oviposition Strategies

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“…This can be an advantage in the evolutionary trait because females preferred appropriate resources for their offspring, according to the preference-performance theory. This event may also be related to the hypothesis of evolution of the oviposition behavior, which states females will choose plant species that maximize larvae survival and development (Thompson & Pellmyr 1991;Janz 2002). Studies on this subject are still controversial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be an advantage in the evolutionary trait because females preferred appropriate resources for their offspring, according to the preference-performance theory. This event may also be related to the hypothesis of evolution of the oviposition behavior, which states females will choose plant species that maximize larvae survival and development (Thompson & Pellmyr 1991;Janz 2002). Studies on this subject are still controversial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for eggs to survive, they too need to be protected against natural enemies, such as parasites, predators and microbes. Well known mechanisms of defense are the mother's choice of oviposition site (Janz, 2002), physical barriers covering the eggs such as the egg shell (Stanley and Miller, 2006), and parental investment in the form of defensive secretions applied to the eggs (Boos et al, 2014;Hilker and Meiners, 2002). Recent advances however, have made it increasingly clear that insect eggs themselves are far from defenseless and can harbor strong endogenous defenses (Gorman et al, 2004;Jacobs et al, 2014a;.…”
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“…Одна-ко для многих видов насекомых с неперекры-вающимися поколениями, у которых имаго и личинки никогда не встречаются, забота о потомстве также является составной частью наследственной репродуктивной программы (Janz, 2002;Мозолевская и др., 2010). Шансы потомства на выживание зависят от множе-ства факторов: количества и качества до-ступного корма, защищенности от хищников, паразитов, болезней, абиотических факторов.…”
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“…(Исаев и др., 1988;Janz, 2002;Leyva et al, 2003;Holland et al, 2004;Horn, Holland, 2010;Castillo et al, 2013).…”
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