Bruno Jaloux

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Publications of Bruno Jaloux (7 listed):

Agronomy (2022) 12 (1 - 101)
Ainara Peñalver-Cruz, Bruno Jaloux and Blas Lavandero (2022)
The host-plant origin affects the morphological traits and the reproductive behavior of the aphid parasitoid Aphelinus mali

Agronomy (2022) 12 (1 - 77)
Louise Lérault, Elsa Clavel, Cinthya M. Villegas, Nuri Cabrera, Bruno Jaloux, Manuel Plantegenest and Blas Lavandero (2022)
Providing alternative hosts and nectar to aphid parasitoids in a plum orchard to determine resource complementarity and distance range effect on biological control

Insects (2019) 10 (5 - 127)
Martin Luquet, Olympe Tritto, Anne-Marie Cortesero, Bruno Jaloux and Sylvia Anton (2019)
Early olfactory environment influences antennal sensitivity and choice of the host-plant complex in a parasitoid wasp

Insect Science (2019) 26, 881-896
Martin Luquet, Maurice Hullé, Jean-Christophe Simon, Nicolas Parisey, Christelle Buchard and Bruno Jaloux (2019)
Relative importance of long-term changes in climate and land-use on the phenology and abundance of legume crop specialist and generalist aphids

BioControl (2016) 61, 115-126
Sara Neuville, Anne Le Ralec, Yannick Outreman and Bruno Jaloux (2016)
The delay in arrival of the parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae influences the efficiency of cabbage aphid biological control

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2016) 161, 131-140
Anna Pollier, Simon Dosdat, Yann Tricault, Armin Bischoff, Manuel Plantegenest and Bruno Jaloux (2016)
Using the stable isotope marker 13C to study extrafloral nectar uptake by parasitoids under controlled conditions and in the field

Journal of Insect Behavior (2004) 17, 793-808
B. Jaloux, A. Sanon, J. Huignard and J.P. Monge (2004)
Interspecific relationships between the solitary ectoparasitoid, Eupelmus vuilleti (Crw.) (Eupelmidae), and its sympatric species, Dinarmus basalis (Rond.) (Pteromalidae), in the presence of their host, Callosobruchus maculatus Pic (Coleoptera Bruchidae)