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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
October 2021
Centre National de Lutte Anti-acridienne (CNLA), BP 665, Nouakchott, Mauritania.
Male mating harassment may occur when females and males do not have the same mating objectives. Communal animals need to manage the costs of male mating harassment. Here, we demonstrate how desert locusts in dense populations reduce such conflicts through behaviors.
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April 2020
Centre National de Lutte Anti-acridienne (CNLAA), Aït-Melloul, BP 125, Inezgane, Agadir, Morocco.
Egg-size adjustment is one of the important plastic life-history traits for animals living in heterogeneous environments. The adaptive investment hypothesis predicts that mothers should increase progeny size according to certain cues predicting adverse future conditions of their offspring. However, reproductive resources are limited, and females have to simultaneously reduce egg number to allocate more resources to increase size.
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