Being Bigger Helps, Though Not Always, Says New Research on Beetles

The probability of a burying beetle winning fights, for the small animal carcasses it needs, depends on a combination of early life experiences and the competition faced, find researchers at the University of Exeter. These beetles use small dead animals, such as mice and songbirds, to provide food for their young and competition for a carcass can be fierce. Previous work has found that success in such contests depends on how good your early adult life ...

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