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Kin recognition and avoidance of kin cannibalism by the larvae of co-occurring ladybirds: a laboratory study.

机译:同时出现的瓢虫的幼虫对亲属的同食和亲属避免的亲属识别:一项实验室研究。

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The role of relatedness and diet in kin recognition was investigated in the aphidophagous ladybirds Propylea dissecta and Coccinella transversalis. Third instar larvae of both species exhibited kin recognition, as they were reluctant to consume related first instar larvae. They spent significantly more time prior to cannibalism when interacting with genetically related victims; this indicates the presence of a kin recognition system. Kin recognition, however, was not evident in fourth instar larvae as they ate both related and unrelated victims. This result reveals that the need of fourth instar larvae to attain a critical weight for pupation might subdue kin recognition. The diet of cannibals did not affect cannibalism, number of encounters or time that elapsed prior to cannibalism. This indicates that kin recognition is not dependent on exogenous cues derived from the diets of the cannibal and victim..
机译:亲缘关系和饮食在亲属识别中的作用已在食蚜虫瓢虫和横球瓢虫中进行了研究。这两个物种的第三龄幼虫均表现出亲缘关系,因为它们不愿食用相关的第一龄幼虫。当与遗传相关受害者互动时,他们在食人之前花费了更多的时间。这表明存在亲属识别系统。但是,在四龄幼虫中,由于亲属和亲属都被害,因此对亲属的识别并不明显。该结果表明,需要四龄幼虫达到化p的关键体重,这可能会抑制亲属的认识。食人族的饮食习惯不会影响食人族,食人族的遭遇次数或经历的时间。这表明亲属识别不依赖于食人族和受害者饮食中的外来线索。

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