First record of anti-predator behavior in the gall-forming aphidMordwilkoja vagabunda

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Legan Andrew WesleyORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe gall-forming aphidMordwilkoja vagabundahas been an outgroup in molecular studies of the evolution of social behavior in thePemphigusgenus, butMordwilkojaaphids have not previously been assayed for social behavior, such as altruistic defense. This study reports experiments carried out in July in Ithaca, NY, USA, in which nymphs (immature aphids) ofM. vagabundawere video recorded under a stereo microscope while they encountered pyralid moth larvae in a plastic arena.M. vagabundanymphs of all instars used their legs to claw moth larvae while pressing their rostrums against the larvae, possibly to pierce the cuticle. Many of the attacking aphids were alatoid nymphs, rather than the specialized first instar soldiers typically observed inPemphigusspecies.M. vagabundanymphs moved in bursts that sometimes became synchronized among several aphids in the same vicinity. These synchronized, rhythmic movements may be anti-predator defense strategies comparable to the collective twitching and kicking response observed in colonies ofAphis neriiand other aphid species. Defensive behaviors byM. vagabundanymphs may be altruistic fortress defense strategies which maximize inclusive fitness of the clone.Open Research statementVideo data are shared publicly on a repository, Zenodo, at this DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5636845

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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