Predators generally have traits that enable them to efficiently capture their prey and thus improve their survival. Natural selection should also favor traits of predators that improve the survival rate of their eggs, which are immobile and incapable of active resistance. We hypothesized that eggs of Atkinsonia ignipicta, a specialist predator of the eusocial aphid Ceratovacuna japonica, exhibit a defensive trait against aphid soldiers. We found that the hatchability of A. ignipicta eggs did not differ significantly between the experimental treatments with and without soldiers, which suggests that the eggs have a defensive trait that protects them from soldier aphids. Moreover, although the soldiers occasionally exhibited attack behavior wh...
Funding: RKH thanks the Perry Foundation and the University of St Andrews for funding. AJK is suppor...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Reciprocal selection between aphids, their protective endosymbionts, and the parasitoid wasps that p...
Predators generally have traits that enable them to efficiently capture their prey and thus improve ...
Some aphid species produce a soldier caste with enlarged forelegs and horns (weapons). It has been h...
Abstract Eusocial aphids produce sterile individuals (soldiers) that specialize in colony protection...
Some animals express a form of eusociality known as 'fortress defense', in which defense rather than...
Size-frequency distribution of social insect castes has been reported to change temporally and spati...
Abstract Eusocial aphids produce sterile individuals (‘‘soldiers’’) that specialize behaviorally and...
Background: Altruistic anti-predatory behaviours pose an evolutionary problem because they are costl...
BACKGROUND:Recent findings indicate that several insect lineages receive protection against particul...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
Insects are often attacked by multiple natural enemies, imposing dynamic selective pressures for the...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
Funding: RKH thanks the Perry Foundation and the University of St Andrews for funding. AJK is suppor...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Reciprocal selection between aphids, their protective endosymbionts, and the parasitoid wasps that p...
Predators generally have traits that enable them to efficiently capture their prey and thus improve ...
Some aphid species produce a soldier caste with enlarged forelegs and horns (weapons). It has been h...
Abstract Eusocial aphids produce sterile individuals (soldiers) that specialize in colony protection...
Some animals express a form of eusociality known as 'fortress defense', in which defense rather than...
Size-frequency distribution of social insect castes has been reported to change temporally and spati...
Abstract Eusocial aphids produce sterile individuals (‘‘soldiers’’) that specialize behaviorally and...
Background: Altruistic anti-predatory behaviours pose an evolutionary problem because they are costl...
BACKGROUND:Recent findings indicate that several insect lineages receive protection against particul...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
Insects are often attacked by multiple natural enemies, imposing dynamic selective pressures for the...
Evolutionary theory of plant defences against herbivores predicts a trade-off between direct (anti-h...
Funding: RKH thanks the Perry Foundation and the University of St Andrews for funding. AJK is suppor...
Insects use endogenous mechanisms and infection with protective symbionts to thwart attacks from nat...
Reciprocal selection between aphids, their protective endosymbionts, and the parasitoid wasps that p...