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Concaveation and maintenance of maternal behavior in a burrower bug (Sehirus cinctus): A comparative perspective.

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1996
This study investigates 2 patterns of maternal behavior typical of mammals, using a heteropteran insect as the study animal. Sehirus cinctus, a burrower bug (Heteroptera: Cydnidae), exhibits relatively well-developed maternal behavior that includes guarding eggs and provisioning offspring.
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Differential egg cannibalism by hatchlings in a burrower bug: Trophic and viable eggs

Ecological Entomology
Abstract In animals that exhibit cannibalism among relatives, victim discrimination by cannibals can affect their inclusive fitness. Moreover, when viability varies among potential victims, cannibals are expected to consume less viable ...
Taichi Nakahira   +2 more
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Microbiota in disease-transmitting vectors

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Jingwen Wang, , Serap Aksoy
exaly  

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