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Exploring the ageing and survival costs of investment in anti-predation responses in a wild insect?

Li, R.; Rodriguez-Munoz, R.; Tregenza, T.; Winder, L.

2026-04-30 animal behavior and cognition
10.64898/2026.04.28.721323 bioRxiv
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Escape behaviour directly influences survival, yet individuals often vary substantially in escape performance. Laboratory studies have documented trade-offs between anti-predator responses and life-history traits, but it remains unclear whether such trade-offs occur under natural predation risk. We studied a natural population of the field cricket Gryllus campestris. Mortality risk and behavioural performance are known to change with age in this species. We aimed to determine whether individuals expressing a higher escape response pay a cost in terms of a faster increase in mortality risk with age or a shorter lifespan. We quantified escape speed in response to a vibrational predation cue. We found no clear evidence for a trade-off between escape performance and lifespan or age-specific mortality risk. The relationship between escape speed and the among-individual effect of age differed between sexes: older males showed faster escape speeds compared with younger males, whereas younger females were faster than older females. This pattern is consistent with sex-specific selective disappearance. Individual baseline mortality risk varied with sex and escape speed, but age-dependent mortality did not. It suggests that such trade-offs in the wild may be context- or condition-dependent rather than reflecting a universal life-history trade-off.

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