Don’t Leave the Past Behind: How Larval Experience Shapes Pupal Antipredator Response inAedes aegypti
Kanika Rawat,
Akshaye Anand Bhambore,
Kavita Isvaran
Abstract:Animals use predation encounters or risk experiences to influence their future antipredator responses. Such carryover effects of predation can benefit them by enhancing their antipredator behaviour and thereby decreasing their risk of mortality through predation. Despite these fitness benefits, behavioural carryovers of predation past may not be a common phenomenon in complex life cycles. Complex life cycles pose a unique evolutionary and physiological challenge to behavioural carryovers since every life stage… Show more
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