“…Only the first instars prioritized higher SLF density over larger trees. Whether SLF moved to trees with higher background populations of SLF on them because the SLF were producing attractive signals (i.e., pheromones, substrate vibrations, or damage kairomones) [ 28 , 29 , 30 ], or because there was something initially more attractive about those trees (i.e., kairomones, visual cues, or nutritional quality) [ 9 , 31 ], which consequently lured both the marked and wild SLF, could not be ruled out from this experiment. However, the fact that tree size is also strongly attractive and correlated to SLF density suggests that there could be a positive feedback loop in which SLF may initially be attracted to larger trees, and once groups of SLF find those trees, the combination of the larger trees and signals from SLF may result in more SLF attraction.…”