The evolution of learning has long been hypothesized to be limited by fitness trade-offs such as delays in reproduction. We explored the relationship between host learning and reproduction in the cabbage white butterfly, Pieris rapae. The cabbage white female is innately biased to search for common green hosts but can learn to search for rare red hosts. Host learning was shown previously to vary among full-sibling families and to incur costs in terms of host search efficiency and brain size. In the present study, we show that butterflies from full-sib families with relatively better learning performance on red hosts tend to emerge as adults with relatively fewer and less-developed eggs. We also used methoprene, a juvenile hormone mimic, to ...
Recent studies with diverse taxa have shown that parents can utilize their experience of the environ...
For the majority of insects, a female's choice of oviposition site(s) greatly influences both the su...
SummaryA recent study has found that butterflies maintain behavioural plasticity useful to them in r...
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a genotype to express different phenotypes in different enviro...
The evolution of host range drives diversification in phytophagous insects, and understanding the fe...
Insect learning can change the preferences an egg laying female displays towards different host plan...
High conspecific densities are associated with increased levels of intraspecific competition and a v...
The connection between adult preferences and offspring performance is long-standing issue in underst...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
In phytophagous insects such as butterflies, there is an evolutionary trend towards specialization i...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
In the green-veined white butterfly (Pieris napi), females obtain direct fitness benefits from matin...
An ovipositing insect experiences many sensory challenges during her search for a suitable host plan...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)I examined the ability of the southern ...
Due to its effect on the time available for host selection and learning, butterfly age is expected t...
Recent studies with diverse taxa have shown that parents can utilize their experience of the environ...
For the majority of insects, a female's choice of oviposition site(s) greatly influences both the su...
SummaryA recent study has found that butterflies maintain behavioural plasticity useful to them in r...
Phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a genotype to express different phenotypes in different enviro...
The evolution of host range drives diversification in phytophagous insects, and understanding the fe...
Insect learning can change the preferences an egg laying female displays towards different host plan...
High conspecific densities are associated with increased levels of intraspecific competition and a v...
The connection between adult preferences and offspring performance is long-standing issue in underst...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
In phytophagous insects such as butterflies, there is an evolutionary trend towards specialization i...
Learning can allow individuals to increase their fitness in particular environments. The advantage t...
In the green-veined white butterfly (Pieris napi), females obtain direct fitness benefits from matin...
An ovipositing insect experiences many sensory challenges during her search for a suitable host plan...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)I examined the ability of the southern ...
Due to its effect on the time available for host selection and learning, butterfly age is expected t...
Recent studies with diverse taxa have shown that parents can utilize their experience of the environ...
For the majority of insects, a female's choice of oviposition site(s) greatly influences both the su...
SummaryA recent study has found that butterflies maintain behavioural plasticity useful to them in r...