About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to investigate what makes a healthy insect diet and how diet helps to deal with environmental stressors like climate change and pesticides. Additionally, how is the dietary choice different for central place foragers, like social bees vs solitary moths? The articles presented should highlight and deepen our knowledge of the nutritional requirements and challenges of solitary vs social insects, herbivores vs predators vs parasitoids and the underlying decision-making processes.
Submissions to this Research Topic should be based on, but not limited to, the following themes:
· Diet choice – what do insects base their choice on?
· Diet discrimination – can they actually discriminate?
· Implication of diet on health – e.g. survival, fecundity, fertility, behavior
· Foraging decision in a divers landscape
Keywords: diet choice, insect health, pest evaluation, dietary effects, pollinator health, environmental stressors
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