Maternally induced intraclutch cannibalism: an adaptive response to predation risk?
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Theory on conditionâdependent riskâtaking indicates that when prey are in poor condition, their antiâpredator responses should be weak. However, variation in responses resulting from differences in condition is generally considered an incidental byâproduct of organisms living in a heterogeneous environment. Using Leptinotarsa decemlineata beetles and stinkbug (Podisus maculiventris) predators, we hypothesised that in response to predation risk, parents improve larval nutritional condition and expression of antiâpredator responses by promoting intraclutch cannibalism. We showed that mothers experiencing predation risk increase production of unviable trophic eggs, which assures provisioning of an egg meal to the newly hatched offspring. Next, we experimentally demonstrated that egg cannibalism reduces L. decemlineata vulnerability to predation by improving larval nutritional condition and expression of antiâpredator responses. Intraclutch cannibalism in herbivorous insects might be a ubiq...
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