Some insects are cryptic, blending in with their backgrounds to hide from predators, while others are brightly colored, noisy or form dense and conspicuous aggregations to warn their predators away.
When larvae of the tenebrionid beetle, Zophobas rugipes, were allowed to disperse among 26 equivalent chambers in a circular dispersarium, distribution patterns were found to be a function of larval ...
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