The integrative biology of decoy coloration in lizards.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Experimental Biology Pub Date : 2025-04-15 Epub Date: 2025-04-22 DOI:10.1242/jeb.249623
Charles M Watson, Christian L Cox
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Abstract

Anti-predator coloration is a widespread phenomenon that includes such tactics as aposematism, crypsis and mimicry. Most research on colorful anti-predator traits has focused on these well-known and well-studied tactics. One anti-predator trait that is found in diverse taxa yet is still poorly understood is anti-predator decoys. New advances in phylogenetics, genomics and molecular biology have allowed for an enriched understanding of the integrative biology of this type of anti-predator trait, particularly in lizards. While anti-predator decoy coloration is present in multiple taxa across the animal tree of life, it is particularly prevalent among lizards, which use both color and behavior to attract predator attention to the tail, which is often autotomizable and can regrow. In this Review, we discuss the integrative biology of decoy coloration in lizards, including the role of color, ontogenetic variation, gene expression and genomics. We begin by reviewing the mechanisms of the production of decoy coloration in lizards then discuss the function and macroevolution of decoy coloration. Finally, we suggest potentially fruitful avenues for future research on anti-predator decoys in lizards and other animal taxa.

蜥蜴诱饵颜色的综合生物学。
反捕食者着色是一种广泛的现象,包括警告、隐藏和模仿等策略。大多数关于彩色反捕食者特征的研究都集中在这些众所周知且研究得很好的策略上。在不同的分类群中发现的一种反捕食者特征是反捕食者诱饵,但对它的理解仍然很少。系统发育学、基因组学和分子生物学的新进展使人们对这种抗捕食者特征的综合生物学有了更深入的了解,尤其是在蜥蜴身上。虽然反捕食者的诱饵颜色存在于动物生命树的多个分类群中,但它在蜥蜴中尤其普遍,它们使用颜色和行为来吸引捕食者对尾巴的注意,这通常是自动的,可以再生。本文从颜色的作用、个体发生变异、基因表达和基因组学等方面综述了蜥蜴诱饵着色的综合生物学研究进展。本文首先回顾了蜥蜴诱饵色素的产生机制,然后讨论了诱饵色素的功能和宏观进化。最后,我们提出了蜥蜴和其他动物类群反捕食者诱饵的未来研究可能取得丰硕成果的途径。
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CiteScore
5.50
自引率
10.70%
发文量
494
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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