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O que (quem) é kleptoparasite - definição

TYPE OF ANIMAL FEEDING
Kleptoparasite; Cleptoparasite; Cleptoparasitism; Cleptoparasitic; Kleptotrophobiosis; Kleptoparasitic; Stealing prey; Kleptoparasitize; Kleptoparasitise
  • ''[[Argyrodes flavescens]]'' on the web of ''[[Argiope pulchella]]''
  • sand wasps]], depositing its larvae on the food reserved for the larvae of the wasp
  • Cuckoo bee from the genus ''[[Nomada]]''
  • [[Great frigatebird]]s (''Fregata minor'') chasing a [[red-footed booby]] (''Sula sula'') to steal its food
  • ''[[Sarcophaga]]'' sp. feeding on captured prey ([[Tipulidae]]) of a spider (video, 1 m 44 s)
  • ''Velia caprai'' ([[Ardennes]], Belgium)

kleptoparasite         
¦ noun Zoology a bird, insect, or other animal which habitually robs another species of food.
Derivatives
kleptoparasitic adjective
kleptoparasitism noun
Kleptoparasitism         
Kleptoparasitism (etymologically, parasitism by theft) is a form of feeding in which one animal deliberately takes food from another. The strategy is evolutionarily stable when stealing is less costly than direct feeding, which can mean when food is scarce or when victims are abundant.

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Kleptoparasitism

Kleptoparasitism (etymologically, parasitism by theft) is a form of feeding in which one animal deliberately takes food from another. The strategy is evolutionarily stable when stealing is less costly than direct feeding, which can mean when food is scarce or when victims are abundant. Many kleptoparasites are arthropods, especially bees and wasps, but including some true flies, dung beetles, bugs, and spiders. Cuckoo bees are specialized kleptoparasites which lay their eggs either on the pollen masses made by other bees, or on the insect hosts of parasitoid wasps. They are an instance of Emery's rule, which states that insect social parasites tend to be closely related to their hosts. The behavior occurs, too, in vertebrates including birds such as skuas, which persistently chase other seabirds until they disgorge their food, and carnivorous mammals such as spotted hyenas and lions. Other species opportunistically indulge in kleptoparasitism.