How does the life cycle of common feeders, like those in the *Necrophila* genus, typically differ from the *N. americanus*?

Answer

Their life cycle is typically faster and less dependent on resource concealment

Common, generalist feeders have a faster life cycle and are not dependent on the complex behaviors of resource concealment or dedicated parental provisioning necessary for the American Burying Beetle.

How does the life cycle of common feeders, like those in the *Necrophila* genus, typically differ from the *N. americanus*?
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