WOS:A1992HE99400005International audienceIn this paper we investigated the influence of size differences between opponents on the occurrence of different agonistic attack and response tactics displayed during encounters between Blattella germanica (L.) cockroaches of all developmental stages, competing for a limited food source. The two main results were: 1) attack and response tactics varied during development and 2) size asymmetries between contestants influenced agonistic tactics. Developmental stage of initiator influenced the frequency distribution of the three types of attack patterns (Bite, Kick and Jump) and of the four types of response patterns (Retaliation, Escape, Resettle and No Response). The proportion of kicks increased grad...
The influence of prey size on the predatory behavior and behavioral sequence of Ectatomma brunneum u...
Abstract The social behavior of five species of Zetoborinae cockroaches is compared with respect to ...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
WOS:A1992HE99400005International audienceIn this paper we investigated the influence of size differe...
WOS:A1992HP85400004International audienceThe importance of size asymmetries between contestants that...
International audienceThis paper describes aggressive behaviour in the cockroach Schultesia nitor, a...
When animals engage in contests, ‘fights’ are usually noninjurious, involving either signals or tria...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
WOS:A1996VC03000008International audienceControl exerted by different categories of spatial informat...
WOS:000167858300013International audienceInsects observed in groups in nature may be gathered either...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
Abstract Background Aggressive behaviour is widely observed in animal kingdom, which compete for res...
WOS:A1990FH17400003International audienceRelationships between food stealing and exploitation of mai...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
WOS:A1991GC72700009International audienceThe dynamics of exploitation of standard experimental food ...
The influence of prey size on the predatory behavior and behavioral sequence of Ectatomma brunneum u...
Abstract The social behavior of five species of Zetoborinae cockroaches is compared with respect to ...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...
WOS:A1992HE99400005International audienceIn this paper we investigated the influence of size differe...
WOS:A1992HP85400004International audienceThe importance of size asymmetries between contestants that...
International audienceThis paper describes aggressive behaviour in the cockroach Schultesia nitor, a...
When animals engage in contests, ‘fights’ are usually noninjurious, involving either signals or tria...
In species with pronounced male armaments, body and weapon size often determine success in agonistic...
WOS:A1996VC03000008International audienceControl exerted by different categories of spatial informat...
WOS:000167858300013International audienceInsects observed in groups in nature may be gathered either...
International audienceFew studies have assessed the relative importance of morphological, ecological...
Abstract Background Aggressive behaviour is widely observed in animal kingdom, which compete for res...
WOS:A1990FH17400003International audienceRelationships between food stealing and exploitation of mai...
WOS:A1984SP92200003International audience1. Cockroaches are ubiquitous in most habitats where insect...
WOS:A1991GC72700009International audienceThe dynamics of exploitation of standard experimental food ...
The influence of prey size on the predatory behavior and behavioral sequence of Ectatomma brunneum u...
Abstract The social behavior of five species of Zetoborinae cockroaches is compared with respect to ...
Interactions between organisms can lie anywhere along the spectrum from fatal conflict to total coop...