ZooKeys (May 2022)

Antipredatory strategies of terrestrial isopods

  • Ivan Hadrián Tuf,
  • Barbora Ďurajková

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1101.76266
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1101
pp. 109 – 129

Abstract

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Terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea) represent a widespread group of land Crustacea that have been able to successfully adapt to the terrestrial environment and occupy newly formed ecological niches. During the colonisation of land, they faced numerous challenges, including finding an effective way to avoid their new terrestrial predators. In response to predation pressure, they have developed various behavioural and morphological adaptations. These include tonic immobility, conglobation, clinging to the ground, releasing strongly acidic secretions, jumping, and efficient running away. Furthermore, terrestrial isopods can aggregate with other individuals, use stridulation, or change their typical activity time. Some of them also developed spiny tergites and aposematic colouration or posture. The majority of these strategies have not yet been studied.