Conspecific and heterospecific cueing in shelter choices of Blaptica dubia cockroaches
Todd M. Freeberg,
S. Ryan Risner,
Sarah Y. Lang
et al.
Abstract:Background
Like many cockroaches, Argentinian wood roaches, Blaptica dubia, prefer darker shelters over lighter shelters. In three experiments, we asked whether chemical cues from other roaches might influence shelter choice, a process known as conspecific or heterospecific cueing, depending on whether the cues come from an individual of the same or a different species, respectively.
Methods
Each experiment involved trials with focal B. dubia cockroaches in testing arenas containing plastic shelters of varyi… Show more
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