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Larval antlions show a cognitive ability/hunting efficiency trade-off connected with the level of behavioural asymmetry
Authors:Krzysztof Miler  Karolina Kuszewska  Gabriela Zuber  Michal Woyciechowski
Affiliation:1.Institute of Environmental Sciences,Jagiellonian University,Kraków,Poland
Abstract:Recently, antlion larvae with greater behavioural asymmetry were shown to have improved learning abilities. However, a major evolutionary question that remained unanswered was why this asymmetry does not increase in all individuals during development. Here, we show that a trade-off exists between learning ability of larvae and their hunting efficiency. Larvae with greater asymmetry learn better than those with less, but the latter are better able to sense vibrational signals used to detect prey and can capture prey more quickly. Both traits, learning ability and hunting efficiency, present obvious fitness advantages; the trade-off between them may explain why behavioural asymmetry, which presumably stems from brain lateralization, is relatively rare in natural antlion populations.
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