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SUBMITTER: Windsor DM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3805320 | biostudies-literature | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Windsor Donald M DM Dury Guillaume J GJ Frieiro-Costa Fernando A FA Susanne Lanckowsky Pasteels Jacques M JM
ZooKeys 20130919 332
A summary of literature, documented observations and field studies finds evidence that mothers actively defend offspring in at least eight species and three genera of Neotropical Chrysomelinae associated with two host plant families. Reports on three Doryphora species reveal that all are oviparous and feed on vines in the Apocyanaceae. Mothers in the two subsocial species defend eggs and larvae by straddling, blocking access at the petiole and greeting potential predators with leaf-shaking and j ...[more]