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Intraspecific larval aggression in two species of Hyperini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
Authors:Ji?í Skuhrovec  Pavel ?tys  Alice Exnerová
Institution:1. Group Function of Invertebrate and Plant Biodiversity in Agrosystems, Crop Research Institute, Praha, Czech Republicjirislavskuhrovec@gmail.com;3. Department of Zoology, Charles University in Prague, Praha, Czech Republic
Abstract:Two unusual types of behaviour (wandering and intraspecific aggressive behaviour) have been observed when rearing larvae of two species of the tribe Hyperini. Wandering of Hypera postica in search for food was observed in L1, L2 and L3 larvae, as well as in young L4 larvae. L1 larvae also disperse in response to crowding. Wandering of L2 to young L4 instars was a response to food shortage. Wandering of late L4 larva (‘prepupa’) occurs because of searching for a place to spin the cocoon and pupate. Encounters between the larvae may result in agonistic behaviour, and some larvae may die as a consequence of fighting. This aggression increases with food limitation. Agonistic intraspecific behaviour has not been described to date in weevil’s larvae and it probably may not occur under natural conditions when there is a plenty of food and larval densities are decreased by pathogens or parasitoids.
Keywords:resource competition  intraspecific aggressive behaviour of coleopteran larvae  pest  Hypera postica  Brachypera vidua  Palaearctic region
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