柞蚕Numenes albofascia性别差异模型的可能Batesian拟态

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Entomological Science Pub Date : 2023-07-06 DOI:10.1111/ens.12557
Hidemori Yazaki, Fumio Hayashi
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带有警告色的拟态包括贝叶斯拟态和勒勒拟态。如果我们把模仿按性别划分,理论上有四种类型的模仿:单模态模仿、女性有限模仿、男性有限模仿和双重模仿。后三种情况导致身体颜色和标记模式的性别二态性,但很少报道。在这项研究中,我们证明了tussock蛾Numenes albofascia可能是一个双重模仿者。雄性和雌性的翅色和标记图案完全不同,雄性的图案类似于烟蛾(Pidorus atratus),雌性的图案类似于虎蛾(Arctia caja)。不同性别的白筋膜北蝽体型差异也很大,与不同性别的模仿模式物种相匹配。这些飞蛾在日本是对称分布的,它们的成虫季节彼此重叠。根据蜥蜴的进食实验,白筋沙蜥是美味的,而雄性和雌性模式物种都是不美味的。实验室动态图和野外捕光结果表明,雌性白纹夜蛾在日暮至午夜活跃飞行,而雄性在黎明前后的暮光期活跃飞行。因此,雄性和雌性白纹夜蛾可能分别是白天活动的白纹夜蛾和夜间活动的白纹夜蛾的贝叶斯模仿者,这种蛾的性别二态性可能是由双重模仿者造成的。
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Possible Batesian mimicry to sexually different models in the tussock moth Numenes albofascia with a great sexual color dimorphism

Mimicry with warning colors includes Batesian and Müllerian mimicries. If we divide mimicry by sex, there are theoretically four types of mimicry: unimodal, female-limited, male-limited and dual mimicry. The latter three cases cause sexual dimorphism in body color and marking pattern but are rarely reported. In this study, we show that the tussock moth Numenes albofascia is possibly a dual mimic. The wing color and marking pattern of male and female N. albofascia are completely different, with the male's pattern resembling that of the smoky moth Pidorus atratus, while the female pattern resembles that of the tiger moth Arctia caja. Body size also differs greatly between the sexes of N. albofascia, matching the mimicry model species of each sex. These moths are distributed sympatrically in Japan, and their adult seasons overlap with each other. According to lizard feeding experiments, N. albofascia is palatable, while both male and female model species are unpalatable. Actograms in the laboratory and the light trapping in the field suggest that females of N. albofascia fly actively from sunset to midnight, while males fly during the twilight period around dawn. Therefore, male and female N. albofascia might be Batesian mimics of diurnally active P. atratus and nocturnally active A. caja, respectively, and the great sexual dimorphism of this moth could be caused by dual mimicry.

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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
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2.00
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11.10%
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30
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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