The sentinel prey method can quantify predation pressure in various habitats. Real prey is assumed to more realistically mimic the predator experience but the predator can rarely be identified. Artificial prey made of plasticine may lack real chemical cues, but provides information about predator identity. However, the relationship between predation pressure registered by artificial versus real prey is not clear. We tested the relative attractiveness of artificial caterpillars, and intact, wounded, or dead larvae of the cabbage moth (Mamestra brassicae) for the carabid predator Pterostichus melanarius Illiger (Coleoptera: Carabidae). P. melanarius adults were attracted to dead caterpillars more than to live or wounded ones. Coating artifici...
Information specificity can be important to animals in making optimal decisions. However, it is not ...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended species arises from selection ex...
Insects use various types of behaviour, chemical defences, mimetic, aposematic or cryptic appearance...
Field studies suggest that the generalist carabid predator and scavenger Pterostichus melanarius Ill...
International audiencePredation can be one of the key factors that determine abundance in insect her...
Predation risk is a major factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. Being able to de...
Immunological and behavioural studies have shown that adult carabids such as Pterostichus melanarius...
Caterpillars have been evolutionarily shaped by visually-orienting predators, in particular, birds. ...
It was traditionally assumed that predator effects were lethally transmitted, however there is now i...
Carabid beetles are common inhabitants of agricultural fields where they encounter a variety of food...
International audienceRedesigning cropping systems to promote natural pest control requires a sound ...
ABSTRACT Aposematic traits such as bright contrasting coloration and gregarious feeding are often si...
Sentinel prey (an artificially manipulated patch of prey) are widely used to assess the level of pre...
Many palatable animals, for example hoverflies, deter predators by mimicking well-defended insects s...
Information specificity can be important to animals in making optimal decisions. However, it is not ...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended species arises from selection ex...
Insects use various types of behaviour, chemical defences, mimetic, aposematic or cryptic appearance...
Field studies suggest that the generalist carabid predator and scavenger Pterostichus melanarius Ill...
International audiencePredation can be one of the key factors that determine abundance in insect her...
Predation risk is a major factor that impacts the growth and behavior of organisms. Being able to de...
Immunological and behavioural studies have shown that adult carabids such as Pterostichus melanarius...
Caterpillars have been evolutionarily shaped by visually-orienting predators, in particular, birds. ...
It was traditionally assumed that predator effects were lethally transmitted, however there is now i...
Carabid beetles are common inhabitants of agricultural fields where they encounter a variety of food...
International audienceRedesigning cropping systems to promote natural pest control requires a sound ...
ABSTRACT Aposematic traits such as bright contrasting coloration and gregarious feeding are often si...
Sentinel prey (an artificially manipulated patch of prey) are widely used to assess the level of pre...
Many palatable animals, for example hoverflies, deter predators by mimicking well-defended insects s...
Information specificity can be important to animals in making optimal decisions. However, it is not ...
Many putative Batesian mimics only approximately resemble their supposed models, and such "imperfect...
International audienceMüllerian mimicry between chemically defended species arises from selection ex...