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Do food protein and carbohydrate content influence the pattern of feeding and the tendency to explore of forest tent caterpillars?
ArticleAbstract: This study examines whether the ratio of protein to carbohydrate affects the timing of meals and thePalabras claves:Carbohydrate, lepidoptera, Malacosoma disstria, nutrition, ProteinAutores:Colasurdo N., Dussutour A., Emma DesplandFuentes:scopusCollective 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: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:scopusInfluence of epicuticular-wax composition on the feeding pattern of a phytophagous insect: Implications for host resistance
ArticleAbstract: A white spruce, Picea glauca (Moench) Voss (Pinaceae), plantation in southern Quebec was found to coPalabras claves:Autores:Albert P.J., Bauce É., Daoust S.P., Dussutour A., Emma Despland, Mader B.J.Fuentes:scopusWhen the group denies individual nutritional wisdom
ArticleAbstract: In social insects, decisions are usually predicted to be more accurate than individual decisions, bePalabras claves:amplification, collective decision, Foraging, forest tent caterpillars, Malacosoma disstria, PreferenceAutores:Colasurdo N., Dussutour A., Emma Despland, Simpson S.J.Fuentes:scopus