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Competition,cooperation,and parental effects in larval aggregations formed on carrion by communally breeding beetles Necrodes littoralis(Staphylinidae:Silphinae)

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Aggregations of juveniles are dominant forms of social life in some insect groups.Larval societies are shaped by competitive and cooperative interactions of the lar-vae,in parallel with parental effects.Colonies of necrophagous larvae are excellent sys-tems to study these relationships.Necrodes littoralis(Staphylinidae:Silphinae),a carrion beetle that colonizes cadavers of large vertebrates,forms massive juvenile aggregations.By spreading over carrion anal and oral exudates,the beetles form the feeding matrix,in which the heat is produced and by which adults presumably affect the fitness of the lar-vae.We predict that exploitative competition shapes the behavior of N.littoralis larvae in their aggregations.However,cooperative interactions may also operate in these systems due mainly to the benefits of collective exodigestion.Moreover,indirect parental effects(i.e.,formation of the feeding matrix)probably modulate larval interactions within the ag-gregations.By manipulating parental effects(present/absent)and larval density(0.02-1.9 larvae/g of meat),we found a strong negative group-size effect on fitness components of N.littoralis,in colonies with parental effects over almost the entire density range,and in colonies without parental effects for densities larger than 0.5 larva/g.This was accompa-nied by positive group-size effects in terms of development time(it shortened with lar-val density)and thermogenesis(it increased with larval density).A pronounced positive group-size effect on juvenile fitness was found only in colonies without parental effects and only in the low-density range.These results support the hypothesis that larval societies of N.littoralis are shaped by exploitation competition.

carriongroup-size effectintraspecific interactionslarval societies

Natalia Lis、Anna Mądra-Bielewicz、Jędrzej Wydra、Szymon Matuszewski

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Department of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology,Adam Mickiewicz University,Poznań,Poland

Laboratory of Criminalistics,Adam Mick-iewicz University,Poznań,Poland

Wielkopolska Centre for Advanced Technologies,Adam Mickiewicz University,Poznań,Poland

2024

中国昆虫科学(英文版)
中国昆虫学会 中科院动物所

中国昆虫科学(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.484
ISSN:1672-9609
年,卷(期):2024.31(6)