References
Mantid Nymph
Barry KL, Holwell GI & Herberstein ME. 2008. Female praying mantids use sexual cannibalism as a foraging strategy to increase fecundity. Behavioural Ecology, 19, 4, 710-715.
Capinear JL. 2008. Cannibalism. In: Encyclopedia of Entomology 2nd edn, , pp. 710-714. Springer.
Edmunds M. 1988. Sexual cannibalism in mantids. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 3, 3, 77.
Johns PM & Maxwell MR. 1997. Sexual cannibalism: who benefits?. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 12, 4, 127-128.
Lawrence SA. 1992. Sexual cannibalism in the praying mantid, mantis religiosa: a field study. Animal Behaviour, 43, 569-583.
Lelito JP & Brown WD. 2006. Complicity or conflict over sexual cannibalism? Male risk taking in the praying mantis Tenodera aridifolia sinesis. The American Naturalist, 168, 2, 263-269.
Lelito JP & Brown WD. 2008. Mate attraction by females in a sexually cannibalistic praying mantis. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, 63, 2, 313-320.
Liske E & Davis WJ. 1987. Courtship and mating behaviour of the Chinese praying mantis, Tenodera aridifolia sinensis. Animal Behaviour, 35, 1524-1537.
Maxwell MR. 1998. Lifetime mating opportunities and male mating behaviour in sexually cannibalistic praying mantids. Animal Behaviour, 55, 1011-1028.
Maxwell MR, Gallego KM & Barry KL. 2010. Effects of female feeding regime in a sexually cannibalistic mantid: fecundity, cannibalism, and male response in Stagmomantis limbata (Mantodea). Ecological Entomology, 35, 775-787.
Prenter J, MacNeil C & Elwood RE. 2006. Sexual cannibalism and mate choice. Animal Behaviour, 71, 481-490.
Prokop P & Radovan V. 2005. Males respond to the risk of sperm competition in the sexually cannibalistic praying mantis, mantis religiosa. Ethology, 111, 9, 836-848.
Prokop P & Radovan V. 2008. Seasonal aspects of sexual cannibalism in the praying mantis (Mantis religiosa). Journal of Ethology, 26, 2, 213-218.
Welke KW & Schneider JM. 2012. Sexual cannibalism benefits offspring survival. Animal Behaviour, 83, 201-207.
Capinear JL. 2008. Cannibalism. In: Encyclopedia of Entomology 2nd edn, , pp. 710-714. Springer.
Edmunds M. 1988. Sexual cannibalism in mantids. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 3, 3, 77.
Johns PM & Maxwell MR. 1997. Sexual cannibalism: who benefits?. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 12, 4, 127-128.
Lawrence SA. 1992. Sexual cannibalism in the praying mantid, mantis religiosa: a field study. Animal Behaviour, 43, 569-583.
Lelito JP & Brown WD. 2006. Complicity or conflict over sexual cannibalism? Male risk taking in the praying mantis Tenodera aridifolia sinesis. The American Naturalist, 168, 2, 263-269.
Lelito JP & Brown WD. 2008. Mate attraction by females in a sexually cannibalistic praying mantis. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology, 63, 2, 313-320.
Liske E & Davis WJ. 1987. Courtship and mating behaviour of the Chinese praying mantis, Tenodera aridifolia sinensis. Animal Behaviour, 35, 1524-1537.
Maxwell MR. 1998. Lifetime mating opportunities and male mating behaviour in sexually cannibalistic praying mantids. Animal Behaviour, 55, 1011-1028.
Maxwell MR, Gallego KM & Barry KL. 2010. Effects of female feeding regime in a sexually cannibalistic mantid: fecundity, cannibalism, and male response in Stagmomantis limbata (Mantodea). Ecological Entomology, 35, 775-787.
Prenter J, MacNeil C & Elwood RE. 2006. Sexual cannibalism and mate choice. Animal Behaviour, 71, 481-490.
Prokop P & Radovan V. 2005. Males respond to the risk of sperm competition in the sexually cannibalistic praying mantis, mantis religiosa. Ethology, 111, 9, 836-848.
Prokop P & Radovan V. 2008. Seasonal aspects of sexual cannibalism in the praying mantis (Mantis religiosa). Journal of Ethology, 26, 2, 213-218.
Welke KW & Schneider JM. 2012. Sexual cannibalism benefits offspring survival. Animal Behaviour, 83, 201-207.