2022
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.220544
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Extreme natural size variation in both sexes of a sexually cannibalistic mantidfly

Abstract: In sexually cannibalistic animals, the relative sizes of potential mates often predict the outcome of aggressive encounters. Mantidflies are spider egg predators as larvae and generalist predators as adults. Unlike most cannibalistic species, there is considerable individual variation in body size in both sexes. Using preserved collections of Dicromantispa sayi , we focused on three body size metrics that we found to be positively correlated and accurately measured across researchers. W… Show more

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