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Programmed stages/life expectancy of mantids
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<blockquote data-quote="PeterF" data-source="post: 145865" data-attributes="member: 4239"><p>Oothes hatching at different times and therefor nymphs being different sizes at the same time would help the survival of the species by keeping them from competing for the same food (because it will be different sizes).</p><p></p><p>Similar to how the completely different feeding habits of caterpillars and moths (of the same species) eases them living in the same spaces by not competing for food</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterF, post: 145865, member: 4239"] Oothes hatching at different times and therefor nymphs being different sizes at the same time would help the survival of the species by keeping them from competing for the same food (because it will be different sizes). Similar to how the completely different feeding habits of caterpillars and moths (of the same species) eases them living in the same spaces by not competing for food [/QUOTE]
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