| Literature DB >> 19099559 |
Frédéric B Muratori1, David Damiens, Thierry Hance, Guy Boivin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Animals can gain protection against predators and parasites by living in groups. The encounter-dilution effect provides protection when the probability of detection of a group does not increase in proportion to group size (i.e. encounter effect), so that predators do not offset the encounter effect by attacking more members of the group (i.e. dilution effect). In this paper, we propose a novel mechanism by which prey insects could gain by producing decoys that act as multiple targets for predators or parasitoids if these decoys are recognised as preys or hosts and negatively affect the patch foraging strategy of these predators and parasitoids. Such a decoy mechanism could be present in aphid colonies in which aphid exuviae are recognised and attacked by Aphidiine wasps.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 19099559 PMCID: PMC2625368 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-8-338
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Behavioural events towards aphids and exuviae.
| n | Enc | Ant | Ovip | PRT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8ap | 17 | 9.3a | 5.7a | 7.2a | 224.1b |
| 8ap + 8ex [ap] | 19 | 10.3a | 6.7a | 7.7a | 509.8a |
| 8ap + 8ex [ex] | 19 | 13.4b | 12.1b | 8.1a | 509.8a |
| 8ap + 8ex [sum] | 19 | 23.7c | 18.8c | 15.8b | 509.8a |
| 16ap | 21 | 21.4c | 10.9b | 14.7b | 560.7a |
| df | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | |
| F = 23.24 | F = 23.84 | F = 24.85 | Chi2 = 29.96 | ||
| p | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | <0.0001 | |
Means (± SE) with different letters within the same column are significantly different (P < 0.05). 'Enc' = number of encounters, 'Ant' = number of antennal contacts, 'Ovip' = Number of ovipositor insertions, 'PRT' = patch residence time, '8ap' = 8 aphid patches, '8ap + 8ex' = 8 aphid and 8 exuviae patches, '16ap' = 16 aphid patches, '8ap + 8ex [ap]' = behaviour towards the aphids in the '8ap + 8ex' patches, ' 8ap + 8ex [ex]' = behaviour towards the exuviae in the '8ap + 8ex' patches, ' 8ap + 8ex [sum]' = behaviour toward both the aphids and the exuviae in the '8ap + 8ex' patches.
Figure 1Differential patch residence time according to patch composition. The proportion of females remaining inside the patch according to time is lower when exuviae are present.
Figure 2Effect of patch composition on the rate of ovipositor insertion on aphids. Error bars indicate standard errors. Means that share the same letter are not significantly different.
Figure 3Effect of patch composition on the modelled number of ovipositor insertions against time.