Infectious Behavior in a Parasitoid
2003
Solitary parasitoid insects usually lay only one egg per host and reject already parasitized hosts, because only one offspring can successfully develop ([ 1 ][1]). Despite the constraints, superparasitism is commonly observed. A body of theoretical works has explained that the decision of a
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