Observations in unmanipulated, semi-natural conditions were made of a single individual of the praying mantid Hierodula tenuidentata, while hunting and capturing an unusual prey for this kind of insect, guppy fish, Poecilia reticulata. This repetitive fishing behavior, recorded daily, is reported here for the first time and discussed in relation to the adaptive behavioral plasticity of praying mantids. We speculate regarding learning from experience as a hunting strategy
Sexually cannibalistic species such as praying mantids are an ideal model in which to study sexual c...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
This study of the world’s largest recorded population of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) uses seven...
Observations in unmanipulated, semi-natural conditions were made of a single individual of the prayi...
Mantids refer to an entire predatory group of insects in the order Mantodea. The term “mantis” or “p...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
Praying mantids (Mantodea) are not only apex predators with a ‘mystical’ status, but are also regard...
Mantodeans or praying mantises are flying insects and well known for their raptorial behaviour, main...
Male reproductive success is obviously mate limited, which implies that males should rarely be choos...
Much recent theoretical work in foraging theory derives hypotheses from the general assumption that ...
Predators must often employ flexible strategies to capture prey. Particular attention has been given...
Identifying critical aggregation sites and behavioral patterns of imperiled species contributes to f...
A Praying Mantis {Mantis religiosa) was observed to feed on a juvenile Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis)....
Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empi...
Social learning of novel threats coupled with adaptive generalization from learned to novel cues tog...
Sexually cannibalistic species such as praying mantids are an ideal model in which to study sexual c...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
This study of the world’s largest recorded population of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) uses seven...
Observations in unmanipulated, semi-natural conditions were made of a single individual of the prayi...
Mantids refer to an entire predatory group of insects in the order Mantodea. The term “mantis” or “p...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
Praying mantids (Mantodea) are not only apex predators with a ‘mystical’ status, but are also regard...
Mantodeans or praying mantises are flying insects and well known for their raptorial behaviour, main...
Male reproductive success is obviously mate limited, which implies that males should rarely be choos...
Much recent theoretical work in foraging theory derives hypotheses from the general assumption that ...
Predators must often employ flexible strategies to capture prey. Particular attention has been given...
Identifying critical aggregation sites and behavioral patterns of imperiled species contributes to f...
A Praying Mantis {Mantis religiosa) was observed to feed on a juvenile Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis)....
Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empi...
Social learning of novel threats coupled with adaptive generalization from learned to novel cues tog...
Sexually cannibalistic species such as praying mantids are an ideal model in which to study sexual c...
Prey have evolved a number of defenses against predation, and predators have developed means of coun...
This study of the world’s largest recorded population of Reef Manta Rays (Mobula alfredi) uses seven...