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Collective choice of a higher-protein food source by gregarious caterpillars occurs through differences in exploration
ArticleAbstract: Amplification, whereby an individual's probability of exhibiting a particular behavior increases witPalabras claves:aggregation, collective decisions, differential signaling, Group foraging, recruitment.Autores:Emma Despland, McClure M., Morcos L.Fuentes:scopusCollective foraging patterns of field colonies of Malacosoma disstria caterpillars
ArticleAbstract: We monitored 12 colonies of the nomadic social caterpillar Malacosoma disstria Hbner (Lepidoptera: LPalabras claves:Autores:Emma Despland, McClure M.Fuentes:scopusDefensive responses by a social caterpillar are tailored to different predators and change with larval instar and group size
ArticleAbstract: Gregariousness in animals is widely accepted as a behavioral adaptation for protection from predatioPalabras claves:Antipredator, Group behavior, Malacosoma disstria, predation, Prey-predator interactionsAutores:Emma Despland, McClure M.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:scopusThermal ecology and behaviour of the nomadic social forager Malacosoma disstria
ArticleAbstract: The present study examines whether the nomadic social caterpillar Malacosoma disstria Hübner (LepidoPalabras claves:Basking, Behavioural thermoregulation, Forest tent caterpillar, Group living, lepidopteraAutores:Cannell E., Emma Despland, McClure M.Fuentes:scopus