2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.01.600874
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Social predation by a nudibranch mollusc

Kate Otter,
Saida Gomidova,
Paul S. Katz

Abstract: Social predation is a common strategy used by predators to subdue and consume prey. Animals that use this strategy have many ways of finding each other, organizing behaviors and consuming prey. There is wide variation in the extent to which these behaviors are coordinated and the stability of individual roles. This study characterizes social predation by the nudibranch mollusc,Berghia stephanieae, which is a specialist predator that eats only the sea anemone,Exaiptasia diaphana. A combination of experimental a… Show more

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