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Selective grazing of acyanogenic white clover: Variation in behaviour among populations of the slug Deroceras reticulatum

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Collections of the slug Deroceras reticulatum were made from grassland sites containing contrasting frequencies of the cyanogenic morph of white clover, Trifolium repens. In choice chamber experiments, slugs obtained from sites with a low frequency of cyanogenic clover showed a significantly greater degree of selective eating of acyanogenic morphs than slugs taken from a site containing a high frequency of cyanogenic clover. Differences in selectivity between populations were caused both by differences in the rate of initiation of feeding on cyanogenic morphs, and by differences in the extent of damage once feeding had been initiated. The implications of these results for the cyanogenic polymorphism of T. repens are discussed.

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Burgess, R.S.L., Ennos, R.A. Selective grazing of acyanogenic white clover: Variation in behaviour among populations of the slug Deroceras reticulatum . Oecologia 73, 432–435 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00385261

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