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Prey attack and predators defend: counterattacking prey trigger parental care in predators
Authors:Magalhães Sara  Janssen Arne  Montserrat Marta  Sabelis Maurice W
Institution:University of Amsterdam, Population Biology Section, PO Box 94084, 1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract:That predators attack and prey defend is an oversimplified view. When size changes during development, large prey may be invulnerable to predators, and small juvenile predators vulnerable to attack by prey. This in turn may trigger a defensive response in adult predators to protect their offspring. Indeed, when sizes overlap, one may wonder "who is the predator and who is the prey"! Experiments with "predatory" mites and thrips "prey" showed that young, vulnerable prey counterattack by killing young predators and adult predators respond by protective parental care, killing young prey that attack their offspring. Thus, young individuals form the Achilles' heel of prey and predators alike, creating a cascade of predator attack, prey counterattack and predator defence. Therefore, size structure and relatedness induce multiple ecological role reversals.
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