Josef K. Mu¨ller; Eggert, Anne-Katrin; Elsner, Tobias - In: Behavioral Ecology 14 (2003) 2, pp. 212-220
Burying beetles use small vertebrate carcasses as food for their larvae and defend these carcasses against intra- and interspecific competitors. Breeding associations on carcasses can consist of single females, heterosexual pairs, or various combinations of males and females. When a heterosexual...