Theory on condition‐dependent risk‐taking indicates that when prey are in poor condition, their anti‐predator responses should be weak. However, variation in responses resulting from differences in condition is generally considered an incidental by‐product of organisms living in a heterogeneous environment. Using Leptinotarsa decemlineata beetles and stinkbug (Podisus maculiventris) predators, we hypothesised that in response to predation risk, parents improve larval nutritional condition and expression of anti‐predator responses by promoting intraclutch cannibalism. We showed that mothers experiencing predation risk increase production of unviable trophic eggs, which assures provisioning of an egg meal to the newly hatched offspring. Next,...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
In species where family members share a limited pool of resources, there may be competition between ...
Citation: Alabi, T., Michaud, J.P., Arnaud, L., & Haubruge, E. (2008). A comparative study of cannib...
Theory on condition‐dependent risk‐taking indicates that when prey are in poor condition, their anti...
1.Prey species can respond to the risk of predation with a range of antipredator behaviours and phys...
A cannibal has to weigh the benefits of the consumption and removal of competing conspecifics agains...
Cannibalism in insects plays an important role in ecological relationships. Nonetheless, it has not ...
I examined the mothers' ability to assess cannibalism risk by conspecific females.\ud Contrary to ex...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Hunting live prey is risky and thought to require specialized adaptations. Therefore, observations o...
The evolution of parent-offspring communication was mostly studied from the perspective of parents r...
WOS: 000439878800009Cannibalism or intraspecific predation, where one species feeds on individuals o...
In addition to nutritional conditions experienced by individuals themselves, those experienced by th...
Parents that kill and consume their offspring often appear to be acting against their own reproducti...
Parental care is thought to be costly, as it consumes time and energy. Such costs might be reduced i...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
In species where family members share a limited pool of resources, there may be competition between ...
Citation: Alabi, T., Michaud, J.P., Arnaud, L., & Haubruge, E. (2008). A comparative study of cannib...
Theory on condition‐dependent risk‐taking indicates that when prey are in poor condition, their anti...
1.Prey species can respond to the risk of predation with a range of antipredator behaviours and phys...
A cannibal has to weigh the benefits of the consumption and removal of competing conspecifics agains...
Cannibalism in insects plays an important role in ecological relationships. Nonetheless, it has not ...
I examined the mothers' ability to assess cannibalism risk by conspecific females.\ud Contrary to ex...
Deciding where to eat and raise offspring carries important fitness consequences for all animals, es...
Hunting live prey is risky and thought to require specialized adaptations. Therefore, observations o...
The evolution of parent-offspring communication was mostly studied from the perspective of parents r...
WOS: 000439878800009Cannibalism or intraspecific predation, where one species feeds on individuals o...
In addition to nutritional conditions experienced by individuals themselves, those experienced by th...
Parents that kill and consume their offspring often appear to be acting against their own reproducti...
Parental care is thought to be costly, as it consumes time and energy. Such costs might be reduced i...
Parents of many species care for their offspring by protecting them from a wide range of environment...
In species where family members share a limited pool of resources, there may be competition between ...
Citation: Alabi, T., Michaud, J.P., Arnaud, L., & Haubruge, E. (2008). A comparative study of cannib...