Abstract

A particular feature of aphid-parasitoid systems is the existence of a delay between parasitisation (sting) and the death of the host (i.e. mummification). This biological trait is generally not considered important for population stability, except if the delay is very long, and hence it is ignored in most population dynamics studies. However, many crops have relatively short durations, and these time delays may have important consequences and cannot be ignored in a dynamics model. In this study, we are looking for the key-factors that influence an aphidparasitoid system population dynamics during a cropping cycle.

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