Oviposition preference of cabbage white butterflies in the framework of costs and benefits of interspecific herbivore associations
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2015Author
Shiojiri, Kaori
Sabelis, Maurice
Takabayashi, Junji
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When deciding where to oviposit, herbivorous insects consider: (i) the plant’s value as a food source, (ii) the risks of competing with con- and heterospecific herbivores, and (iii) the risks of parasitism and predation on the host plant. The presence of con- and/or heterospecific competitors would further affect the oviposition preference, because the preceding herbivores induce direct/indirect defences in plants against forthcoming herbivores, and thereby alter oviposition decisions. In previous studies, the abovementioned factors have not been studied in an integrative manner.
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