Brood sex ratio variance, developmental
โ
Ian C. W. Hardy; James M. Cook
๐
Article
๐
1995
๐
Springer-Verlag
๐
English
โ 1008 KB
Females of the parasitoid wasp Goniozus nephantidis paralyse host caterpillars and lay a clutch of up to 18 eggs onto the host integument. The known biology of G. nephantidis suggests that matings occur exclusively between siblings from the same brood. This leads to the prediction that brood sex rat