1968
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-185x.1968.tb00959.x
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The Resistance of Insect Parasitoids to the Defence Reactions of Their Hosts

Abstract: Summary Some of the following propositions are to be read as suggestions or hypotheses, supported by circumstantial or direct evidence, but not yet rigorously demonstrated. An estimate of the significance to be attached to each should be gathered from the body of the paper rather than from the following brief statements. 1.The problem is posed: how do endophagous parasitoids counteract the haemocytic defence reactions of their usual hosts? 2.It has been demonstrated that the egg and young first‐instar larva of… Show more

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“…Some authors have suggested that the likelihood of one solitary parasitoid surviving host encapsulation responses may increase when multiple eggs are deposited in a single host -the so-called 'multiple target hypothesis' (for example, [47,48], rev. in [25]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have suggested that the likelihood of one solitary parasitoid surviving host encapsulation responses may increase when multiple eggs are deposited in a single host -the so-called 'multiple target hypothesis' (for example, [47,48], rev. in [25]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As fêmeas coinobiontes não possuem ovipositor adaptado à perfuração de substratos. As larvas coinobiontes geralmente são pequenas e se desenvolvem devagar, poupando o hospedeiro até o estágio de pupa, quando então consomem suas partes vitais (TOTHILL apud GAULD 1987); são fisiologicamente mais adaptadas ao seu hospedeiro (SALT 1968;DOVER & VINSON 1990) e consideradas especialistas (SHAW & HUDDLESTON 1991). O sucesso do parasitismo está relacionado com a larva do parasitóide, isto é, sua adequação ao hospedeiro e sua regulação com o mesmo (VINSON, 1981apud ALPHEN & VET, 1986.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Another major factor influencing parasitoid survival is how well adapted they are to cope with the host's cel lular encapsulation system, which is likely to be the main factor determining host suitability for most endoparasitoid species (Godfray, 1994). The effectiveness of a host's cellular immune system against parasitoid attack often depends on the size of the host (Salt, 1968). In the gypsy moth the immune response is certainly stronger in older larvae.…”
Section: Parasitization Efficiency and Host Suitabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%