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Collective decision-making and behavioral polymorphism in group living organisms
ArticleAbstract: Collective foraging in group living animal populations displaying behavioral polymorphism is considePalabras claves:Behavioral polymorphism, Collective decision-making, Kinetic modeling, Social caterpillars, SynchronizationAutores:Dussutour A., Emma Despland, Nicolis S.C.Fuentes:scopusButterflies of the high-altitude Atacama desert: Habitat use and conservation
ArticleAbstract: The butterfly fauna of the high-altitude desert of Northern Chile, though depauperate, shows high enPalabras claves:Andes, CHILE, Conservation, Distribution, lepidoptera, Species abundanceAutores:Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusConsistent individual differences in the foraging behaviour of forest tent caterpillars (Malacosoma disstria)
ArticleAbstract: Outbreaking insects are often considered identical units despite recent work in behavioural ecologyPalabras claves:Autores:Emma Despland, Nemiroff L.Fuentes:scopusGregarious behavior in desert locusts is evoked by touching their back legs
ArticleAbstract: Desert locusts in the solitarious phase were repeatedly touched on various body regions to identifyPalabras claves:Autores:Dodgson T., Emma Despland, Hägele B., Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopusExploration costs promote conservative collective foraging in the social caterpillar Malacosoma disstria
ArticleAbstract: Collective choices of a food source are generally thought to arise from the amplification of individPalabras claves:aggregation, Developmental shift, Food choice, Foraging strategy, Forest tent caterpillar, lepidoptera, Social foragingAutores:Emma Despland, Ethier J., McClure M., Santana A.Fuentes:scopusLarval experience induces adult aversion to rearing host plants: A novel behaviour contrary to Hopkins' host selection principle
ArticleAbstract: 1. Hopkins' host selection principle (HSP) states that insects should prefer foliage from their rearPalabras claves:Feeding behaviour, Hopkins' host selection principle, Host resistance, Oviposition behaviour, spruce budworm, White spruceAutores:Bauce É., Cardinal-Aucoin M., Daoust S.P., Emma Despland, Mader B.J.Fuentes:scopusLarval nutrition affects life history traits in a capital breeding mothi
ArticleAbstract: Fitness depends not only on resource uptake but also on the allocation of these resources to variousPalabras claves:fecundity, Forest tent caterpillar, Larval nutrition, Life history, Malacosoma disstria, Post-ingestive processing, Protein:carbohydrate ratio, Reproduction-growth tradeoff, Resource allocationAutores:Colasurdo N., Emma Despland, Gélinas Y.Fuentes:scopusGroup leadership depends on energetic state in a nomadic collective foraging caterpillar
ArticleAbstract: Group living is a common strategy among animals and has arisen independently in over 300 species ofPalabras claves:Foraging, Forest tent caterpillar, Group behavior, Malacosoma disstria, sociality, SynchronyAutores:Emma Despland, McClure M., Ralph M.Fuentes:scopusHow well do specialist feeders regulate nutrient intake? Evidence from a gregarious tree-feeding caterpillar
ArticleAbstract: Nutritional regulation is a powerful mechanism used by generalist feeders to obtain the balance of nPalabras claves:Carbohydrate, Compensatory feeding, Diet breadth, Dietary self-selection, Feeding behaviour, lepidoptera, Malacosoma disstria, nutrition, ProteinAutores:Emma Despland, Noseworthy M.Fuentes:scopusIndividual differences influence collective behaviour in social caterpillars
ArticleAbstract: The expression of individual differences within a population often depends on environmental conditioPalabras claves:alternative phenotypes, collective decision, Feeding behaviour, Forest tent caterpillar, Malacosoma disstria, nutritionAutores:Dussutour A., Emma Despland, Nicolis S.C., Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopus