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- W3033961518 abstract "ABSTRACT Female-female nonsexual interference competition is rapidly emerging as a major fitness determinant of biased sex-ratio groups with high female density. How do females overcome such competition? We used adult flour beetle Tribolium castaneum to answer this question, where females from female-biased groups suppressed each other’s fecundity by secreting toxic quinones from their stink glands, revealing a chemical-driven interference competition. The added natal resource did not alleviate these fitness costs. Females also did not disperse more at high female-density. Hence, the competition was neither limited by the total resource availability nor the inability to avoid chemical interference. Instead, protein sequestered via scavenging of nutrient-rich carcasses relaxed the female competition, by increasing their fecundity and reducing the quinone content. Even infected carcasses were scavenged to extract fitness benefits, despite the infection-risk. Finally, individual stink gland components triggered carcass-scavenging to increase fecundity, indicating a potentially novel chemical feedback loop to reduce the competition." @default.
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- W3033961518 title "Carcass Scavenging Relaxes Chemical-Driven Female Interference Competition" @default.
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