2024
DOI: 10.1093/iob/obae039
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Experience with Aposematic Defense Triggers Attack Bias in a Mantid Predator (Stagmomantis carolina)

L E Schweikert,
D R Chappell,
Z Huang
et al.

Abstract: Studies of predator psychology in aposematism have suggested important effects of signal detection through space and time on outcomes of attack behavior. Both the integration of aposematic signals from prey and experience state of the predator can have important effects on attack decisions. The universality of these effects however, especially as it applies to non-avian predators such as arthropods, remains poorly understood. We examined the effects of multimodal aposematic signaling and prior experience with … Show more

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