2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.14.476300
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Chemical defense acquired via pharmacophagy can lead to herd protection in a sawfly

Abstract: Predation is an important selection pressure acting on organisms, with organisms evolving diverse anti-predator strategies to combat it. One such widespread strategy is chemical defense in which organisms either synthesize or extrinsically acquire defensive chemicals. Little is known about the intraspecific transfer of such chemicals and if such chemicals acquired from conspecifics can also serve as defense against predation. Here, we used adults of the turnip sawfly, Athalia rosae, which can acquire neo-clero… Show more

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“…Data accessibility. All data of this article are available online at https:// doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mpg4f4r20 [68].…”
Section: Ethics All Animal Experimentation Was Carried Out In Accorda...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data accessibility. All data of this article are available online at https:// doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mpg4f4r20 [68].…”
Section: Ethics All Animal Experimentation Was Carried Out In Accorda...mentioning
confidence: 99%