2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12600-011-0180-6
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Side effects of fungicides on the abundance and the species diversity of the natural populations of Drosophila and their hymenopterous parasitoids in orchards

Abstract: Within entomophagous insects, hymenopterous parasitoids are important regulators of natural populations of insects including pests. Pesticide

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“…D. phalerata is the most abundant fungal‐feeding host and is parasitized mainly by L. clavipes (Driessen et al, 1990 ). Among the pupal parasitoids, P. vindemmiae , T. drosophilae , and the genus Spalangia , are the most common in Europe (Delpuech & Allemand, 2011 ; Fleury et al, 2009 ; Kremmer et al, 2017 ). Data on the occurrence of Drosophila parasitoids and their hosts are relatively scarce outside Europe and Asia (but see Abram et al, 2022 ; Lue et al, 2018 for data in North America, and Jeffs et al, 2021 for data in Oceania).…”
Section: Parasitoid Species Coexistencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…D. phalerata is the most abundant fungal‐feeding host and is parasitized mainly by L. clavipes (Driessen et al, 1990 ). Among the pupal parasitoids, P. vindemmiae , T. drosophilae , and the genus Spalangia , are the most common in Europe (Delpuech & Allemand, 2011 ; Fleury et al, 2009 ; Kremmer et al, 2017 ). Data on the occurrence of Drosophila parasitoids and their hosts are relatively scarce outside Europe and Asia (but see Abram et al, 2022 ; Lue et al, 2018 for data in North America, and Jeffs et al, 2021 for data in Oceania).…”
Section: Parasitoid Species Coexistencementioning
confidence: 99%