Data for: Behavioral variation post-invasion: resemblance in some but, not all, behavioral patterns among invasive and native praying mantids
Published: 29 August 2018| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/47drtf5nwg.1
Contributors:
Cameron Jones, Nicholas DiRienzoDescription
Behavioral measurements of two sympatric species of mantids from a population in northern California. Columns include individual ID, species, sex, maximum mass, starting mass, trial number, assigned prey size, latency to move, time to leave circle, time to shelter, straight to shelter (binomial), number of prey eaten, latency to approach, and latency to strike.
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Behavioral Ecology, Animal Personality