What is the known behavioral trait associated with male Anthidium manicatum?

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Being highly territorial, guarding preferred flower patches

A significant aspect of male *Anthidium manicatum* behavior is their highly territorial nature. Males actively and often aggressively guard specific patches of preferred flowers against incursions from other males, and they may even confront much larger insects attempting to utilize those resources. This aggressive guarding behavior is intrinsically linked to their physical structure, particularly the three abdominal spines and distinct markings, which serve as visual deterrents during defense of reproductive opportunities within those prime floral areas.

What is the known behavioral trait associated with male Anthidium manicatum?
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