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Preference issue

Community and ForumInsects biology and faunisticsPreference issue

guest: Аристотель, 03.08.2023 14:56

What factors determine the presence of an insect on a particular plant, in addition to obvious reasons such as nutrition ?
For example, mother-of-pearl glitter on nettles. Neither the adult butterfly nor its caterpillar feed on nettles. How then to explain why it is sitting on this plant ?

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