利用花朵信号:蟹蛛捕食策略中的嗅觉隐性和视觉吸引力

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY
Zichang Li, Rui Zhong, Long Yu, Haixin Zhang, Yao Zhao, Yu Peng
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捕食对捕食者和猎物的伪装和探测能力的进化都有深远的影响。例如,探花蜘蛛在花朵上埋伏时需要确保自己的隐蔽性,这就迫使传粉昆虫在降落前谨慎地检查蜘蛛的任何提示。尽管许多研究都探讨了蜘蛛欺骗蜜蜂的视觉伪装,但对蜘蛛是否也使用嗅觉伪装却知之甚少。此外,尽管双翅目昆虫是主要的非蜜蜂授粉昆虫,但它们对蜘蛛的探测往往被忽视。在这里,我们以家蝇Musca domestica L.(双翅目:鹟科)为猎物,以蟹蛛Ebrechtella tricuspidata (Fabricius) (仙鹤草科:托米斯科) 为天敌,以洋甘菊Matricaria recutita L.(菊科)为底物,从嗅觉和视觉两个角度探讨了双翅目传粉昆虫的探测能力和蜘蛛的隐身技能。我们的嗅觉实验表明,有经验的家蝇能对蜘蛛气味做出反应并避开蜘蛛气味。然而,这种反应似乎不是与生俱来的,因为天真的个体没有表现出厌恶。此外,有经验的家蝇对蜘蛛和花的混合气味没有任何回避行为,这表明蜘蛛利用花香实现了嗅觉隐性。我们的视觉实验和视觉建模表明,家蝇可以探测到位于花朵上的蜘蛛。令人惊讶的是,家蝇非但没有避开它们,反而表现出对雌性蜘蛛所占花朵的偏爱,这表明雌性蜘蛛的颜色具有吸引力。本文首次提供了蟹蛛利用花香实现嗅觉隐性的证据,并提出了蟹蛛吸引昆虫的潜在黄色信号机制。
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Exploiting floral signals: Olfactory crypsis and visual attraction in crab spider predatory strategies

Predation exerts a profound influence on the evolution of camouflage and detection abilities in both predators and prey. For instance, flower-visiting spiders need to ensure their concealment when ambushing on flowers, which compels pollinators to check any spider cues cautiously before landing. Although numerous studies have examined the visual camouflage of spiders deceiving bees, little is known regarding whether spiders also employ olfactory camouflage. Additionally, the detection of spiders by dipteran insects is often overlooked, despite them being major non-bee pollinators. Here, we explored the detection ability of dipteran pollinators and the crypsis skill of spiders from both olfactory and vision perspectives using the housefly Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae) as prey, the crab spider Ebrechtella tricuspidata (Fabricius) (Araneae: Thomisidae) as predators and chamomile Matricaria recutita L. (Asteraceae) as substrates. Our olfactory experiments revealed that experienced houseflies could respond to and avoid spider odour. However, this response did not appear to be innate, as naive individuals showed no aversion. Moreover, experienced houseflies did not have any avoidance behaviours to the mixed odours of spider and flower, indicating that spiders achieved olfactory crypsis utilizing floral scent. Our vision experiments and visual modelling demonstrated that houseflies could detect spiders positioned on flower. Surprisingly, instead of avoiding them, houseflies exhibited a preference for flowers occupied by female spiders, suggesting the attractive nature of female spider colouration. This paper provides evidence for the first time that crab spiders use floral scent to achieve olfactory crypsis and proposes a potential yellow-signalling mechanism for crab spiders to attract insects.

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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata publishes top quality original research papers in the fields of experimental biology and ecology of insects and other terrestrial arthropods, with both pure and applied scopes. Mini-reviews, technical notes and media reviews are also published. Although the scope of the journal covers the entire scientific field of entomology, it has established itself as the preferred medium for the communication of results in the areas of the physiological, ecological, and morphological inter-relations between phytophagous arthropods and their food plants, their parasitoids, predators, and pathogens. Examples of specific areas that are covered frequently are: host-plant selection mechanisms chemical and sensory ecology and infochemicals parasitoid-host interactions behavioural ecology biosystematics (co-)evolution migration and dispersal population modelling sampling strategies developmental and behavioural responses to photoperiod and temperature nutrition natural and transgenic plant resistance.
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