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- W940646012 abstract "This chapter discusses how parasitoids seek their hosts. The chemicals produced by insect hosts that serve as cues to parasitoids are kairomones because the parasitoid exploits them to the host's detriment. Usage and context are important here. A sex pheromone may be beneficial in the context of reproduction to attract a male moth to a female, but if a parasitoid cues on this chemical, the substance also functions in the context of interactions between hosts and parasitoids as a kairomone. A female parasitoid may find herself far from potential hosts. This could occur if the host stage she emerges from is different from the one attacked. Also, many parasitoid females have a preoviposition period before eggs are ready to be laid. During this interval of a few days to several weeks, the parasitoid may leave the vicinity of the host to mate and obtain nourishment. For example, the ichneumonid wasp, Pimpla ruficollis, is a parasitoid of the European pine shoot moth, Rhyacionia buoliana. Yet for the first few weeks of her adult life, she is repelled by the odor of pine, and thus avoids the forest where the host is located. As a consequence, the initial stage in host seeking in many parasitoids is to search for locations where the host is likely to occur. Parasitoids often respond to general stimuli such as light, humidity, or vegetation form, leading them to meadows, forests, swamps, ponds, soil, or different vegetation strata. These behaviors considerably narrow the areas that must be actually searched for hosts." @default.
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- W940646012 title "Host Seeking, by Parasitoids" @default.
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