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How Parasitoid Wasps Adapted to New Zealand’s Environment

Laxton Robert April 25, 2024

Parasitoid wasps are an important group of insects that play a key role in ecosystems through their ability to control populations of other insects. New Zealand, with its unique climatic […]

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Effects of Chemicals on the Interaction of Parasitoid Wasps with Other Species

Laxton Robert April 15, 2024

Parasitoid wasps are amazing creatures that play an important role in ecosystems by controlling the abundance of their host insects. One of the key factors that determine their behavior and […]

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Application of Chemical Ecology of Parasitoid Wasps in Biological Pest Control

Laxton Robert April 12, 2024

Biological control of pests is one of the key methods of sustainable agriculture, aiming to reduce dependence on chemical pesticides and preserve the natural balance in ecosystems. Parasitoid wasps play […]

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Pheromones and parasitoid wasps: how chemical signals determine behavior and interactions

Laxton Robert March 9, 2024

Parasitoid wasps are a group of insects that play an important role in ecosystems through their ability to regulate the abundance of their host insects. These wasps have evolved complex […]

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