Joop van Lenteren's research
My basic research is aimed at understanding the foraging behaviour and population dynamics of natural enemies, particularly parasitoids.
Research
These small insects, often less than 2mm long, have to find their host insects in a very diverse environment in order to be able to feed and reproduce. We study the search and parasitizition behaviour of parasitoids in olfactomers, windtunnels and under natural conditions in the field. We try to find out what kind of information parastitoids use to orient themselves and find their hosts. After having arrived in an area with hosts, we determine in what way and how quickly they localize their hosts. When the parasitoid has contacted the host, we investigate how and when they decide to accept the host for egglaying. If they do not oviposit we try to find out why they reject the host. In addition, population fluctuations of parasitoids and hosts are studied in artificial and natural situations, to see if and how parasitoids are able to regulate numbers of their hosts. Side lines in my research are (1) the anatomy and sensory physiology of parasitoid ovipositors and (2) the discovery of insect parasitism.
My applied research focuses on biological and integrated pest management. One research question is how good natural enemies can quickly be distinguished from useless species. We develop selection criteria which can be applied before field evaluations are done. Part of this study is the design of an individual-based simulation model, in which the effect of changes in the biology of the natural enemy, the pest, the crop and the environment, on the biological control effect can be evaluated. Based on the initial selection with these criteria and the simulation model, natural enemies are then selected and tried out under greenhouse or field conditions. Another research project deals with the risks of importing exotic natural enemies and the design of a protocol for evaluation of exotic species. Finally, we develop criteria for quality control of natural enemies.
Publications
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Movement Behaviour of the Carabid Beetle Pterostichus melanarius in Crops and a Habitat Interface Explains Patterns of Population Redistribution in the Field
PLoS ONE 9 (2014)12. - ISSN 1932-6203 - 20 p. -
Performance of Orius insidiosus after storage, exposure to dispersal material, handling and shipment processes
Bulletin of Insectology 67 (2014)2. - ISSN 1721-8861 - p. 175 - 183. -
Development and thermal requirements of the Nearctic predator Geocoris punctipes (Hemiptera: Geocoridae) reared at constant and alternating temperatures and fed on Anagasta kuehniella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) eggs
European Journal of Entomology 111 (2014)4. - ISSN 1210-5759 - p. 521 - 528. -
Response of the zoophytophagous predators Macrolophus pygmaeus and Nesidiocoris tenuis to volatiles of uninfested plants and to plants infested by prey or conspecifics
BioControl 59 (2014)6. - ISSN 1386-6141 - p. 707 - 718. -
Pest Risk Assessment on Daktulosphaira vitifoliae for the EU Territory, a New Task for the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
In: Proceedings of the 6th International Phylloxera Symposium. - - p. 45 - 48. -
Quantifying movement of the predator carabid beetle Pterostichus melanarius in arable land
IOBC/WPRS Bulletin 100 (2014). - ISSN 0253-1100 - p. 1 - 4. -
Effects of founder population size on the performance of Orius laevigatus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) colonies
Biological Control 69 (2014). - ISSN 1049-9644 - p. 107 - 112. -
Invasive alien species under attack: natural enemies of Harmonia axyridis in the Netherlands
BioControl 59 (2014)2. - ISSN 1386-6141 - p. 229 - 240. -
Cold storage affects mortality, body mass, lifespan, reproduction and flight capacity of Praon volucre (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
European Journal of Entomology 110 (2013)2. - ISSN 1210-5759 - p. 263 - 270. -
Effect of different diets on reproduction, longevity and predation capacity of Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae)
Biocontrol Science and Technology 23 (2013)11. - ISSN 0958-3157 - p. 1245 - 1255.