Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2791353826> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2791353826 endingPage "1092" @default.
- W2791353826 startingPage "1081" @default.
- W2791353826 abstract "Abstract As the rate of spread of invasive species increases, consumer–resource communities are often populated by a combination of exotic and native species at all trophic levels. In parasitoid–host communities, these novel associations may lead to disconnects between parasitoid preference and performance, and parasitoid oviposition may result in death of the parasitoid offspring, death of the host, or death of both. Despite their relevance for biological control risk and efficacy assessments, the direct and indirect population‐level consequences of parasitoids attacking and killing their hosts without successfully reproducing (non‐reproductive mortality) are poorly understood. Non‐reproductive mortality induced by egg parasitoids (parasitoid‐induced host egg abortion) may be particularly important for understanding the population dynamics of the invasive agricultural pest Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and endemic stink bugs in North America, which are attacked by a suite of both native and introduced egg parasitoids. It is unclear, however, how various factors controlling parasitoid foraging and developmental success manifest at the population level. We constructed two related versions of a two‐host–one‐parasitoid model to evaluate the population‐level consequences of non‐reproductive host mortality. Egg abortion can result in strong negative or positive enemy‐mediated indirect effects, taking the form of apparent competition, apparent parasitism, apparent amensalism, or apparent commensalism. For parasitoids limited in their reproductive output by the number of eggs they can produce, higher non‐reproductive host mortality can reduce the strength of the positive indirect effect in cases of apparent parasitism, and it can reduce the negative indirect effect on the more suitable host in cases of apparent competition. For time‐limited parasitoids, unsuitable hosts with high levels of non‐reproductive parasitoid‐induced mortality can be strongly suppressed in the presence of a suitable host, while the suitable host is only negligibly impacted (i.e., apparent amensalism). We evaluate these model‐derived hypotheses within the context of H. halys and its native and nonnative parasitoids in North America, and discuss their application to risk assessment in biological control programs." @default.
- W2791353826 created "2018-03-29" @default.
- W2791353826 creator A5058877941 @default.
- W2791353826 creator A5061813351 @default.
- W2791353826 creator A5066013609 @default.
- W2791353826 date "2018-04-26" @default.
- W2791353826 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2791353826 title "Biological control effects of non‐reproductive host mortality caused by insect parasitoids" @default.
- W2791353826 cites W104352003 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1620875585 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1896252392 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1951829621 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1966098671 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1968564483 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1968894342 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1970077040 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W1993994861 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2002465513 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2007581898 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2011882588 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2036377878 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2045279124 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2045846027 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2056587364 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2062242409 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2066711582 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2067273879 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2069026420 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2076777766 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2077197703 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2081831694 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2087385596 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2090443057 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2110348207 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2111643931 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2111798644 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2135017332 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2139594579 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2143288434 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2149400849 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2153040298 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2155621737 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2156402293 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2158747801 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2162448431 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2165066191 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2181078307 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2200870937 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2207155146 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2279711688 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2289419246 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2313527304 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2318860578 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2329418538 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2414582794 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2429821522 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2443657850 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2473509182 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2477812623 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2500209054 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2506064648 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2530428699 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2560830527 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2593903402 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2606262923 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2606578649 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W2621958359 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W3106075258 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W4238750312 @default.
- W2791353826 cites W4240799539 @default.
- W2791353826 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1712" @default.
- W2791353826 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29485221" @default.
- W2791353826 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2791353826 type Work @default.
- W2791353826 sameAs 2791353826 @default.
- W2791353826 citedByCount "27" @default.
- W2791353826 countsByYear W27913538262018 @default.
- W2791353826 countsByYear W27913538262019 @default.
- W2791353826 countsByYear W27913538262020 @default.
- W2791353826 countsByYear W27913538262021 @default.
- W2791353826 countsByYear W27913538262022 @default.
- W2791353826 countsByYear W27913538262023 @default.
- W2791353826 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2791353826 hasAuthorship W2791353826A5058877941 @default.
- W2791353826 hasAuthorship W2791353826A5061813351 @default.
- W2791353826 hasAuthorship W2791353826A5066013609 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C104727253 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C117376503 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C126831891 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C2778234367 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C2778260489 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConcept C90856448 @default.
- W2791353826 hasConceptScore W2791353826C104727253 @default.