2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-79093-9
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Mantidfly larvae use cues on substrate to locate and distinguish different sexes and life stages of potential spider hosts

Laurel B. Lietzenmayer,
Lisa A. Taylor

Abstract: In many animals, early-life decisions influence long-term fitness. Mantidflies are spider egg predators; their tiny larvae climb aboard spiders to find eggs, but little is known about how they find spiders. We tested the hypothesis that mantidfly larvae ( Dicromantispa sayi ) detect and respond to substrate-borne spider cues (e.g., silk and/or excreta). We presented larvae with filter paper exposed to different types of spiders (adult female, adult male, or juvenile Habronatt… Show more

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