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Anti-predatory autecology in the geometrid larvae of Larentia clavaria pallidata
Authors:David L Evans
Institution:(1) Dept. of Biology, American University of Beirut, 850 Third Ave, 10022 New York, NY, USA
Abstract:It was suggested by Heinrich that cryptic, palatable caterpillars would adopt foliar foraging techniques which would reduce the chance of their being detected. I wished to test this hypothesis further and to determine the post-discovery tactics. I found that caterpillars of Larentia clavaria pallidat, contrary to expectations, usually rested on upper surfaces of young Althaea setosa leaves but moved to the undersides when exposed to higher light intensities. This species may be effectively concealed by older canopy leaves. These larvae usually responded to predator-like stimuli by assuming a deimatic lsquosrsquo form but rarely dropped. Dropping may be infrequent partly because younger caterpillars could not easily relocate the foot plant. I discuss, briefly the implications of host-plant selection.
Keywords:Geometridae  crypsis  animal ecology  herbivore  plant relationships  defensive mechanisms  light responses  Malvaceae
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