2023
DOI: 10.1111/een.13290
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Why are antlion larvae rare under the leaf litter? Testing the hypothesis of improper trap maintenance

Alejandro G. Farji‐Brener,
Merly Yenedith Carrillo‐Fajardo,
Jorge Tanit Rodríguez‐Malacara
et al.

Abstract: Understanding why animals avoid some locations is needed to improve the theory of habitat selection. This is key in semi‐sedentary organisms, such as antlion larvae, because once established they rarely move, and their performance largely depends on local environmental conditions. Antlion larvae are sit‐and‐wait predators that build conical pitfall traps in sandy soils to capture passing prey. They clean constantly their traps, expelling soil, prey carcasses and debris out of the pit to maintain their trapping… Show more

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