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- W3023260018 abstract "Publisher SummaryThis chapter describes the puddling behavior in insects. It is a behavior in which insects, chiefly adult lepidopterans, drink from mud puddles, moist soil, fluids of vertebrate origin (urine, excrement, blood, sweat, and tears), carrion, and even seawater. Although broadly distributed geographically, puddling is particularly spectacular in the tropics where numerous individual butterflies representing multiple species gather to imbibe from damp river banks. The behavior generally is strongly sex-biased, with typically only males participating. Puddling is associated with both the insects' nutritional ecology and their reproductive biology. In both diurnal and nocturnal, puddling is widely distributed taxonomically among the Lepidoptera (6 butterfly and 12 moth families). Puddling takes place in tropical, temperate, and boreal ecological regions. The exposed, sedentary nature of puddling leaves the drinking insects vulnerable to predation. The dilution effect achieved in large aggregations of puddling butterflies appears to lower individuals' risk of avian predation. In addition to lepidopterans, nocturnal aggregations of leafhoppers (Homoptera: Cicadellidae), also predominately male, drink from moist soil surrounding puddles." @default.
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- W3023260018 title "Puddling Behavior" @default.
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