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Cannibalism and activity rate in larval damselflies increase along a latitudinal gradient as a consequence of time constraints.

Szymon SniegulaMaria J GolabFrank Johansson
Published in: BMC evolutionary biology (2017)
Our results go counter to the classical latitude-predation pattern which predicts higher predation at lower latitudes, since we found that predation was stronger at higher latitudes. The differences in cannibalism might have implications for population dynamics along the latitudinal gradients, but further experiments are needed to explore this.
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