Liquid spraying behavior of insects discourages predators like lizard, Vol. 2

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Shot Date: 2020/08/19
Shot Location: Tokyo Metropolitan University

species
Plestiodon finitimus

Key Words
insect
reptile
natural enemy
predator avoidance


Pei Yu
2021/12/20 submitted



Animalia >Chordata >Reptilia >Squamata >Scincidae >Plestiodon >

Many insects avoid predation by spraying urine or other liquids on predators. In this study, A Plestiodon finitimus was placed in a cage and fed on a nontoxic moth, Kuromondokuga niphonis, with cut wings. At that time, water was artificially sprayed from the nozzle just before the lizard ate, and the water was put on the head of the lizard. As a result, lizards hesitated to prey on their prey for seconds.

(Data No.momo211216pf01b)

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