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Classicale Acta 1573-1620. Deel X. Band 1. Particuliere synode Zuid-Holland, Classis Brielle 1574-1623
Bewerkt door dr. W.G. Visser;
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Comparative Analysis of Headspace Volatiles from Different Caterpillar-Infested or Uninfested Food Plants ofPierisSpecies
Jacqueline B. F. Geervliet; Maarten A. Posthumus; Louise E. M. Vet; Marcel Dicke
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Differences in memory dynamics between two closely related parasitoid wasp species
M.A.K. Bleeker; H.M. Smid; J.L.M. Steidle; H.M. Kruidhof; J.J.A. Van Loon; L.E.M. Vet
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Coexistence and niche segregation by field populations of the parasitoidsCotesia glomerataandC. rubeculain the Netherlands: predicting field performance from laboratory data
Jacqueline B. F. Geervliet; Monique S. W. Verdel; Henk Snellen; Jasmin Schaub; Marcel Dicke; L. E. M. Vet
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De Regenboog
Hanny Van de Steeg-Stolk
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Innate responses of the parasitoidsCotesia glomerataandC. rubecula(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to volatiles from different plant-herbivore complexes
Jacqueline B. F. Geervliet; Louis E. M. Vet; Marcel Dicke
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Are herbivore-induced plant volatiles reliable indicators of herbivore identity to foraging carnivorous arthropods?
Marcel Dicke
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Learning to discriminate between infochemicals from different plant-host complexes by the parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula
Jacqueline B. F. Geervliet; Annemarie I. Vreugdenhil; Marcel Dicke; Louise E. M. Vet
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Patch exploitation by the parasitoids Cotesia rubecula and Cotesia glomerata in multi-patch environments with different host distributions
Matthijs Vos; Lia Hemerik; Louise E. M. Vet
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10.1023/A:1003199515445
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GC-EAG-analysis of volatiles from Brussels sprouts plants damaged by two species ofPieriscaterpillars: olfactory receptive range of a specialist and a generalist parasitoid wasp species
Hans M. Smid; Joop J.A. van Loon; Maarten A. Posthumus; Louise E.M. Vet
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Effects of Pieris host species on life history parameters in a solitary specialist and gregarious generalist parasitoid (Cotesia species)
Jacques Brodeur; Jacqueline B. F. Geervliet; Louise E. M. Vet
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Plant-mediated effects in the Brassicaceae on the performance and behaviour of parasitoids
Rieta Gols; Jeffrey A. Harvey
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Foraging for solitarily and gregariously feeding caterpillars: A comparison of two related parasitoid species (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
J. S. C. Wiskerke; L. E. M. Vet
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Parasitoid-plant mutualism: parasitoid attack of herbivore increases plant reproduction
Joop J.A. van Loon; Jetske G. de Boer; Marcel Dicke
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Variation In Plant Volatiles and Attraction Of The ParasitoidDiadegma semiclausum(Hellén)
T. Bukovinszky; R. Gols; M. A. Posthumus; L. E. M. Vet; J. C. Van Lenteren
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Attraction of the specialist parasitoid Cotesia rubecula to Arabidopsis thaliana infested by host or non-host herbivore species
Remco M. P. Van Poecke; Mara Roosjen; Lorena Pumarino; Marcel Dicke
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Long-Distance Assessment of Patch Profitability through Volatile Infochemicals by the ParasitoidsCotesia glomerataandC. rubecula(Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Jacqueline B.F Geervliet; Sybrand Ariëns; Marcel Dicke; Louise E.M Vet
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Herbivore-Induced Volatile Production by Arabidopsis thaliana Leads to Attraction of the Parasitoid Cotesia rubecula: Chemical, Behavioral, and Gene-Expression Analysis
Remco M. P. Van Poecke; Maarten A. Posthumus; Marcel Dicke
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Role of volatile inforchemicals emitted by feces of larvae in host-searching behavior of parasitoidCotesia rubecula(Hymenoptera: Braconidae): A behavioral and chemical study
Nicky G. Agelopoulos; Marcel Dicke; Maarten A. Posthumus
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Natural variation in learning and memory dynamics studied by artificial selection on learning rate in parasitic wasps
Michaël van den Berg; Loes Duivenvoorde; Guohong Wang; Silja Tribuhl; Tibor Bukovinszky; Louise E.M. Vet; Marcel Dicke; Hans M. Smid
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Volatile Stimuli Related to Feeding Activity of Nonprey Caterpillars,Spodoptera exigua, Affect Olfactory Response of the Predatory MitePhytoseiulus persimilis
Takeshi Shimoda; Marcel Dicke
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Field parasitism rates of caterpillars on Brassica oleracea plants are reliably predicted by differential attraction of Cotesia parasitoids
Erik H. Poelman; Ayub M. O. Oduor; Colette Broekgaarden; Cornelis A. Hordijk; Jeroen J. Jansen; Joop J. A. Van Loon; Nicole M. Van Dam; Louise E. M. Vet; Marcel Dicke
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Antennal sensilla of two parasitoid wasps: A comparative scanning electron microscopy study
Maartje A.K. Bleeker; Hans M. Smid; Adriaan C. Van Aelst; Joop J.A. Van Loon; Louise E.M. Vet
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Comparative GC-EAD Responses of A Specialist (Microplitis croceipes) and A Generalist (Cotesia marginiventris) Parasitoid to Cotton Volatiles Induced by Two Caterpillar Species
Esther Ngumbi; Li Chen; Henry Yemisi Fadamiro
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Herbivore-Induced Plant Volatiles Mediate In-Flight Host Discrimination by Parasitoids
Nina E. Fatouros; Joop J. A. van Loon; Kees A. Hordijk; Hans M. Smid; Marcel Dicke
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Impact of Botanical Pesticides Derived fromMelia azedarachandAzadirachta indicaPlants on the Emission of Volatiles that Attract Parasitoids of the Diamondback Moth to Cabbage Plants
Deidre S. Charleston; Rieta Gols; Kees A. Hordijk; Rami Kfir; Louise E. M. Vet; Marcel Dicke
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The Influence of the Host Plant of the Cassava MealybugPhenacoccus manihotion the Plant and Host Preferences of Its ParasitoidApoanagyrus lopezi
R. Souissi
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Host-age discrimination during host location by Cotesia glomerata, a larval parasitoid of Pieris brassicae
Letizia Mattiacci; Marcel Dicke
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Experimental Studies of the Host-Finding Behavior ofTrogus pennator, a Parasitoid of Swallowtail Butterflies
Karen R. Sime
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The role of host species, age and defensive behaviour on ovipositional decisions in a solitary specialist and gregarious generalist parasitoid (Cotesia species)
Jacques Brodeur; Jacqueline B. F. Geervliet; Louise E. M. Vet
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Significance of terpenoids in induced indirect plant defence against herbivorous arthropods
ROLAND MUMM; MAARTEN A. POSTHUMUS; MARCEL DICKE
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Differential Attractiveness of Induced Odors Emitted by Eight Maize Varieties for the ParasitoidCotesia marginiventris: Is Quality or Quantity Important
Maria Elena Fritzsche Hoballah; Cristina Tamò; Ted C. J. Turlings
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The role of the plant in attracting parasitoids: response to progressive mechanical wounding
Edward C. Connor; Anja S. Rott; Jörg Samietz; Silvia Dorn
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Impact of Herbivore-induced Plant Volatiles on Parasitoid Foraging Success: A Spatial Simulation of theCotesia rubecula, Pieris rapae,andBrassica oleraceaSystem
Molly Puente; Krisztian Magori; George G. Kennedy; Fred Gould
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The parasitoidCotesia glomerata(Hymenoptera: Braconidae) discriminates between first and fifth larval instars of its hostPieris brassicae, on the basis of contact cues from frass, silk, and herbivore-damaged leaf tissue
Letizia Mattiacci; Marcel Dicke
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Signal transduction downstream of salicylic and jasmonic acid in herbivory-induced parasitoid attraction by Arabidopsis is independent of JAR1 and NPR1
R. M. P. VAN POECKE; M. DICKE
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Laboratory and field host preferences of introduced Cotesia spp. parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) between native and invasive Pieris butterflies
R.G Van Driesche; C Nunn; N Kreke; B Goldstein; J Benson
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Development and host utilization in Hyposoter ebeninus (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae), a solitary endoparasitoid of Pieris rapae and P. brassicae caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Pieridae)
Jeffrey A. Harvey; Erik H. Poelman; Rieta Gols
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Genetic Variation in Behavioral Response to Herbivore-Infested Plants in the Parasitic Wasp, Cotesia glomerata (L.) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
Hainan Gu; Silvia Dorn
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Root herbivores influence the behaviour of an aboveground parasitoid through changes in plant-volatile signals
Roxina Soler; Jeffrey A. Harvey; Andre F. D. Kamp; Louise E. M. Vet; Wim H. Van der Putten; Nicole M. Van Dam; Josef F. Stuefer; Rieta Gols; Cornelis A. Hordijk; T. Martijn Bezemer
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Identification of Biologically Relevant Compounds in Aboveground and Belowground Induced Volatile Blends
Nicole M. van Dam; Bao-Li Qiu; Cornelis A. Hordijk; Louise E. M. Vet; Jeroen J. Jansen
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The Role of FreshversusOld Leaf Damage in the Attraction of Parasitic Wasps to Herbivore-Induced Maize Volatiles
Maria Elena Hoballah; Ted C. J. Turlings
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New insights in analysing parasitoid attracting synomones: early volatile emission and use of stir bar sorptive extraction
Nadia Scascighini; Letizia Mattiacci; Marco D’Alessandro; Alan Hern; Anja Sybille Rott; Silvia Dorn
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Role of volatiles emitted by host and non-host plants in the foraging behaviour of Dentichasmias busseolae, a pupal parasitoid of the spotted stemborer Chilo partellus
Linnet S. Gohole; William A. Overholt; Zeyaur R. Khan; Louise E. M. Vet
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The role of volatiles from cruciferous plants and pre-flight experience in the foraging behaviour of the specialist parasitoid Cotesia plutellae
R.P.J. Potting; G.M. Poppy; T.H. Schuler
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Mixed blends of herbivore-induced plant volatiles and foraging success of carnivorous arthropods
Marcel Dicke; Jetske G. De Boer; Marleen Höfte; M. Carmen Rocha-Granados
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Headspace solid-phase microextraction and gas chromatography/ion trap-mass spectrometry applied to a living system: Pieris brassicae fed with kale
Fátima Fernandes; David M. Pereira; Paula Guedes de Pinho; Patrícia Valentão; José A. Pereira; Albino Bento; Paula B. Andrade
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Comparison of associative learning of host-related plant volatiles in two parasitoids with different degrees of host specificity,Cotesia marginiventrisandMicroplitis croceipes
Esther Ngumbi; Maggie Jordan; Henry Fadamiro
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Plant Effects on Parasitoid Foraging: Differences between Two Tritrophic Systems
Junji Takabayashi; Yoshibumi Sato; Mayumi Horikoshi; Ryohei Yamaoka; Shuichi Yano; Naota Ohsaki; Marcel Dicke