昆虫抗捕食者配色的全局选择

IF 45.8 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Pub Date : 2025-09-25 DOI:10.1126/science.adr7368
Iliana Medina, Alice Exnerová, Klára Daňková, Olivier Penacchio, Tom N. Sherratt, Tomáš Albrecht, Sarika Baidya, Renan Janke Bosque, Héloïse Brown, Emily Burdfield-Steel, Kristal E. Cain, Rodrigo Roucourt Cezário, Ylenia Chiari, Carolina Esquivel, Rhainer Guillermo Ferreira, Amanda M. Franklin, Aloise Garvey, Samuel Guchu, Brandon T. Hastings, Kateřina Hotová-Svádová, Yerin Hwang, Changku Kang, John Kasaya, Jennifer Kelley, Yongsu Kim, Krushnamegh Kunte, Felipe Daetto-Liberato, Karl Loeffler-Henry, Vinicius Marques Lopez, Claire MacKay-Dietrich, Johanna Mappes, María Cecilia De Mársico, Viraj Nawge, Peter Njoroge, Ossi Nokelainen, Arka Pal, Archan Paul, Robert Posont, Jan Raška, Juan Carlos Reboreda, Juan Manuel Rojas Ripari, Hannah M. Rowland, Maria de las Nieves Sabio, Camilo Salazar, Fabian C. Salgado-Roa, Steve A. Stephens-Cárdenas, Anita Szabó, Juan Pablo Mongui Torres, Jolyon Troscianko, Marie Truhlářová, Kate D. L. Umbers, Molly Venton, Makenzie Vitasovich, Lu-Yi Wang, Sarah-Sophie Weil, William L. Allen
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自然选择一再导致进化出两种对抗捕食者的颜色策略——伪装以避免被发现,警示以宣传无利可图——但我们缺乏对生态环境如何偏爱其中一种策略的理解。在全球6大洲21个地点进行了捕食实验,研究了捕食者群落、被捕食者群落和视觉环境对15018只具有隐色或警告色的人造纸“蛾”捕食风险的影响。结果表明,在捕食强度较低的环境中,警示性策略效果较好,而在其他被伪装的猎物较少和光照较低的环境中,伪装策略效果较好。这项研究展示了多种机制如何形成反捕食者策略,有助于解释伪装和警告动物的进化和全球分布。
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Global selection on insect antipredator coloration
Natural selection has repeatedly led to the evolution of two alternative antipredator color strategies—camouflage to avoid detection and aposematism to advertise unprofitability—but we lack understanding of how ecological context favors one strategy over the other. We conducted a globally replicated predation experiment at 21 sites on six continents to test how predator community, prey community, and visual environment influenced the predation risk of 15,018 artificial paper “moth” prey with cryptic or warning coloration. Results indicated that aposematic strategies fare better in environments with low predation intensity, whereas camouflage strategies are advantaged when other camouflaged prey species are rare and when light levels are low. This study demonstrates how multiple mechanisms shape antipredator strategies, helping to explain the evolution and global distribution of camouflaged and aposematic animals.
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