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Fighting over defence chemicals disrupts mating behaviour

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In this paper, the authors investigate potential trade-offs between mating and fighting behavior in the turnip sawfly (Athalia rosae) and show that asymmetrical clerodanoid acquisition between male-female pairs causes an increase in agonistic nibbling behaviour, irrespective of sex.
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Studies on intraspecific contest behaviour predominantly focus on contests between individuals of the same sex, however contest behaviour is also expected to occur between individuals of the opposite sex including possible mates. Here we investigate potential trade-offs between mating and fighting behaviour in the turnip sawfly (Athalia rosae). Adults of this species collect chemical defence compounds (clerodanoids) directly from plants but also indirectly by nibbling on conspecifics that have already obtained clerodanoids themselves, a highly aggressive behavioural interaction. An A. rosae individual without clerodanoids may therefore be the potential mate or attacker of an individual of the opposite sex that has gained clerodanoids. We paired males and females with or without clerodanoid access and manipulated body mass differences between the sexes via the early life starvation of females. We show that asymmetrical clerodanoid acquisition between male-female pairs causes an increase in agonistic nibbling behaviour, irrespective of sex. Moreover, fighting over clerodanoids disrupted mating behaviour, and the frequency of aggressive nibbling behaviour in these pairs was determined by the comparative body mass of the attacking individual. Our study highlights the vital importance of investigating agonistic intersex interactions not only over mating but also over resources.

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Intergenerational Effects of Early Life Starvation on Life-History, Consumption, and Transcriptomes of a Holometabolous Insect

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the effects of parental early life starvation and adult reproductive environment on offspring traits under matching or mismatching offspring early-life starvation conditions using the holometabolous, haplo-diploid insect Athalia rosae (turnip sawfly).
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Intergenerational Effects of Early-Life Starvation on Life History, Consumption, and Transcriptome of a Holometabolous Insect

TL;DR: The findings reveal that parental starvation evokes complex intergenerational effects on offspring life history traits, consumption patterns, and gene expression, although the effects are less pronounced than those of offspring starvation.
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Chemical defense acquired via pharmacophagy can lead to herd protection in a sawfly

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that clerodanoid access mediates protection against predation by mantids for the sawflies, both in a no-choice feeding assay and a microcosm setup, and the presence of chemically defended individuals in a group can confer protection onto conspecifics that had no direct access to clerodanoids, suggesting a ‘herd-protection’ effect.
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