“…Within a plant species, gravid females prefer to lay eggs at one specific site when confronted with a wide range of potential oviposition sites, resulting in a nonrandom spatial distribution of eggs. For example, many insects exhibit an oviposition preference for sunny or shaded sites, such as butterflies (Rausher, 1979; Grossmueller & Lederhouse, 1985; Konvička & Kuras, 1999), moths (Moore et al, 1988; Stoeckli et al, 2008; Wei et al, 2015), mosquitoes (Binckley, 2017), and certain bugs (Trumbule & Denno, 1995). Therefore, discrimination between sunny and shaded sites is important for females to lay their eggs.…”