A large proportion of ladybird beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) eggs are apparently infertile-they do not develop an embryo and are consumed by larvae hatching within the egg batch. The predicted benefits of egg consumption for larvae are empirically well supported. An important question, however, remains: are these eggs a maternal strategy to feed offspring (i.e., trophic eggs) or did egg eating evolve to exploit unavoidably infertile eggs? We investigated the adaptive value of infertile eggs in laboratory experiments with multicoloured Asian ladybirds (Harmonia axyridis). Female H. axyridis were assigned to low and high resource environments for brief intervals; we predicted that tactics to facilitate egg cannibalism, such as infertile ...
Invasive species commonly predate the offspring of native species and eggs are the life stage most v...
Abstract. Cannibalism of eggs by larvae of Adalia bipunctata, an aphidophagous species of ladybirds,...
International audienceThe balance between risk and benefit of exploiting resources drives life-histo...
A large proportion of ladybird beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) eggs are apparently infertile-they...
In laboratory experiments the behaviour of starved females of four species of Coccinellidae [Harmoni...
Invasive species commonly predate the offspring of native species and eggs are the life stage most v...
Ladybirds commonly engage in cannibalistic behaviour. Egg cannibalism by first instars is considered...
Hatching rate of eggs of ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is affected by biotic and abiotic fac...
Reproductive environments are variable and the resources available for reproduction are finite. If r...
Male‐killing bacteria are thought to persist in host populations by vertical transmission and confer...
Trophic egg-laying - wherein mothers provide non-developing eggs for offspring to eat - has attracte...
All organisms live in environments that are variable across space and time. Variation in selection a...
If host seeds are absent, females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus sometimes ‘dump’ eggs ...
International audience1. The evolution of strategies of resource acquisition and allocation is often...
The eggs of some ladybirds are known to be toxic to intraguild ladybird predators. However, this de...
Invasive species commonly predate the offspring of native species and eggs are the life stage most v...
Abstract. Cannibalism of eggs by larvae of Adalia bipunctata, an aphidophagous species of ladybirds,...
International audienceThe balance between risk and benefit of exploiting resources drives life-histo...
A large proportion of ladybird beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) eggs are apparently infertile-they...
In laboratory experiments the behaviour of starved females of four species of Coccinellidae [Harmoni...
Invasive species commonly predate the offspring of native species and eggs are the life stage most v...
Ladybirds commonly engage in cannibalistic behaviour. Egg cannibalism by first instars is considered...
Hatching rate of eggs of ladybirds (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is affected by biotic and abiotic fac...
Reproductive environments are variable and the resources available for reproduction are finite. If r...
Male‐killing bacteria are thought to persist in host populations by vertical transmission and confer...
Trophic egg-laying - wherein mothers provide non-developing eggs for offspring to eat - has attracte...
All organisms live in environments that are variable across space and time. Variation in selection a...
If host seeds are absent, females of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus sometimes ‘dump’ eggs ...
International audience1. The evolution of strategies of resource acquisition and allocation is often...
The eggs of some ladybirds are known to be toxic to intraguild ladybird predators. However, this de...
Invasive species commonly predate the offspring of native species and eggs are the life stage most v...
Abstract. Cannibalism of eggs by larvae of Adalia bipunctata, an aphidophagous species of ladybirds,...
International audienceThe balance between risk and benefit of exploiting resources drives life-histo...