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Territorial behavior of the Korean wood-feeding cockroach, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Cryptocercus kyebangensis</Emphasis>
Authors:Yung Park  Jae Choe
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, Seoul National University, Kwanak-gu Shilim-dong, San 56-1, Seoul 151-742, South Korea,
Abstract:We investigated the territorial behavior of Cryptocercus kyebangensis from the viewpoint of offspring protection. Aggressive behavior against adult intruders occurred more frequently in resident adults with their young than those without their young. Resident adults without offspring more frequently attacked intruders of the same sex than those of the opposite sex, whereas those with offspring attacked regardless of the sex of adult intruders. In paired residents, cooperative territorial behavior occurred in a higher proportion in pairs with offspring than those without offspring. Responses of residents to nymphal intruders depended on the head capsule size of the intruders. Resident adults rarely attacked intruders smaller than their own offspring but frequently attacked larger intruders. Resident nymphs frequently attacked intruders smaller than themselves, whereas they escaped or showed jerking behavior when they encountered larger intruders. Electronic Publication
Keywords:Territorial behavior Cryptocercus kyebangensis Resident Intruder Offspring protection
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