Wintersemester 2018/2019
important, if in a lifetime only a single partner can be chosen, as is the case in many parasitic wasps. In our model species, the parasitoid Bracon brevicornis, choosing the “wrong” partner may have really [...] how genetic effects affect a non- binary decision in this wasps, i.e. how many eggs are laid in a single clutch, and that the consequences of this decision are still mirrored in the fitness of a female’s [...] point of view, we find that the rule is virtually unaffected by chemotaxis. This last result was surprising, given that chemotaxis is one of the main mechanisms used by worms to find food. However, theory