On the use of kinship and familiarity associated social information in mediatingDrosophila melanogasteroviposition decisions
Emily Rakosy,
Sanduni Talagala,
Tristan A.F. Long
Abstract:Decisions about where to lay one's eggs are of great importance, as the specific conditions in one's offspring developmental environment may be critical to their subsequent survival and lifetime reproductive success. Information produced by conspecifics can potentially be useful to an individual's oviposition decision-making process as this "social information" may provide an energetically cheaper means of assessing site suitability rather than acquiring it personally. However, not all conspecific public infor… Show more
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