Highly accurate Batesian mimicry of wasps dates back to the Early Oligocene and was driven by non-passerine birds.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Klára Daňková, Jiří Hadrava, Jakub Straka, Michael Mikát, Alice Exnerová, Pavel Hulva, Valentin Nidergas, Martina Pecharová, André Nel, Jakub Prokop
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Batesian mimicry is a widespread strategy that reduces the risk of predation of a harmless mimic by imitating a harmful model.1 Batesian mimics often vary greatly in how accurately they resemble their models.2 However, disentangling the causes of evolutionary changes in mimetic accuracy, or lack of them, is challenging. The fossil record provides a powerful tool, although it is constrained by the quality of preservation. In particular, fossil records of accurate mimics are exceptionally rare. Here, we describe the first evidence of highly accurate wasp mimicry, in a fossil belonging to diverse group of Batesian mimics: hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae). The hoverfly Spilomyia kvaceki sp. nov., from the Early Oligocene (33 mya) deposits in Děčín-Bechlejovice, Czech Republic, exhibits well-preserved color pattern that closely resembles extant wasp mimics. Whether modern wasp genera could have served as its model remains uncertain. However, there is an abundant fossil record of stem-group social wasps (Palaeovespa spp.)3,4,5,6,7 that we propose as suitable models. Notably, two Palaeovespa specimens were found in the same locality as S. kvaceki,8 supporting their co-occurrence. Currently, passerine birds (Passeriformes) are considered the main selecting agent of mimicry of wasps.9 However, passerines were rare in Europe during the Early Oligocene.10 Thus, the agents selecting the earliest known highly accurate mimics of wasps were most likely non-passerines of Coraciimorphae and Apodiformes clades.10,11,12,13 In conclusion, the highly accurate mimicry of wasps originated during or at least persisted through the era of non-passerine dominance in the guild of diurnal flying insectivorous predators in the Northern Hemisphere.

贝茨对黄蜂的高精度模仿可以追溯到渐新世早期,是由非食肉鸟类驱动的。
贝叶斯模仿是一种广泛使用的策略,通过模仿有害的模型来降低无害模仿者被捕食的风险贝叶斯模仿者在与模型的相似程度上往往差别很大然而,解开模拟精度进化变化的原因,或缺乏它们,是具有挑战性的。化石记录提供了一个强有力的工具,尽管它受到保存质量的限制。特别是,精确模仿的化石记录非常罕见。在这里,我们描述了高度精确的黄蜂模仿的第一个证据,在一个化石中属于不同的贝叶斯模仿者群体:食蚜蝇(双翅目,蚜蝇科)。来自捷克共和国Děčín-Bechlejovice早近新世(33万年)沉积物的食蚜蝇Spilomyia kvaceki sp. nov.显示出保存完好的颜色图案,与现存的模仿黄蜂的物种非常相似。现代黄蜂属是否可以作为它的模型仍然不确定。然而,有大量的茎群社会黄蜂(Palaeovespa spp.)的化石记录3,4,5,6,7,我们提出了合适的模型。值得注意的是,在同一地点发现了两个古espa标本,支持它们的共存。目前,雀形目鸟类被认为是黄蜂拟态的主要选择因子然而,雀形目动物在早渐新世的欧洲是罕见的。因此,代理人选择最早的已知的高度精确的黄蜂模仿者很可能是喙形目和拟形目分支的非雀形目动物。10,11,12,13综上所述,黄蜂的高度精确的模仿起源于或至少持续到北半球非雀形目昆虫占主导地位的昼夜飞行食虫捕食者的时代。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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11.80
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46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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