2024
DOI: 10.1111/een.13384
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What determines the antipredator strategy in antlion larvae? Burrowing ability decreases the duration of post‐contact immobility

Alejandro G. Farji‐Brener,
Moisés Enríquez,
Diego Rosey
et al.

Abstract: For prey exhibiting alternative antipredator strategies, selecting the most effective one is critical for survival. However, what determines such selection remains an open question. We hypothesised that this selection depends on prey skill. We test this idea in Myrmeleon immaculatus De Geer, 1773 (Neuroptera: Myrmeleontidae) antlion larvae that exhibit two alternative antipredator behaviours: post‐contact immobility (PCI) and burying. As the larvae live under sandy soils, PCI is only a temporary strategy, and … Show more

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