Abstract :
[en] The parasitoid Leptopilina heterotoma has been used as a model system for more than 70 years, contributing greatly to diverse research areas in ecology and evolution. Here, we synthesized the large body of work on L. heterotoma with the aim to identify new research avenues that could be of interest also for researchers studying other parasitoids and insects. We start our review with a description of typical L. heterotomacharacteristics, as well as that of the higher taxonomic groups to which this species belongs. We then continue discussing host suitability and immunity, foraging behav-iors, as well as fat accumulation and life histories. We subsequently shift our focus towards parasitoid- parasitoid interactions, including L. heterotoma coexistence within the larger guild of Drosophila parasitoids, chemical communication, as well as mat-ing and population structuring. We conclude our review by highlighting the assets of L. heterotoma as a model system, including its intermediate life history syndromes, the ease of observing and collecting natural hosts and wasps, as well as recent genomic advances.
Funding text :
Visser B, Enriquez E, He S, Scheifler M and Quicray M were funded by the Fonds National de Recherche Scientifique F.R.S.-FNRS (grants “J.0190.21”, “T.0186.20”, “FC 41573”). Enriquez T was further funded by the Fondation Fyssen. We would like to thank the University Foundation of Belgium for its contribution to publication fees.
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