Smith J L, Palermo N A, Theobald J C, Wells J D
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, OE 167, 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, OE 167, 11200 SW 8th St, Miami, FL 33199.
J Insect Sci. 2015 Sep 27;15(1). doi: 10.1093/jisesa/iev114. Print 2015.
Male Chrysomya megacephala (F.) blow fly compound eyes contain an unusual area of enlarged dorsal facets believed to allow for increased light capture. This region is absent in females and has been hypothesized to aid in mate tracking in low light conditions or at greater distances. Many traits used in the attraction and capture of mates are allometric, growing at different rates relative to body size. Previous reports concerning C. megacephala eye properties did not include measurements of body size, making the relationship between the specialized eye region and body size unclear. We examined different morphological features of the eye among individuals of varying sizes. We found total eye size scaled proportionately to body size, but the number of enlarged dorsal facets increased as body size increased. This demonstrated that larger males have an eye that is morphologically different than smaller males. On the basis of external morphology, we hypothesized that since larger males have larger and a greater number of dorsally enlarged facets, and these facets are believed to allow for increased light capture, larger males would be active in lower light levels than smaller males and females of equal size. In a laboratory setting, larger males were observed to become active earlier in the morning than smaller males, although they did not remain active later in the evening. However, females followed the same pattern at similar light levels suggesting that overall body size rather than specialized male eye morphology is responsible for increased activity under low light conditions.
雄性大头金蝇(Chrysomya megacephala (F.))的复眼中有一个不寻常的区域,其背侧小眼面扩大,据信这有助于增加光线捕获。雌性没有这个区域,据推测它有助于在弱光条件下或更远的距离追踪配偶。许多用于吸引和捕获配偶的特征都是异速生长的,相对于体型以不同的速度增长。先前关于大头金蝇眼睛特性的报告没有包括体型测量,使得这个特殊的眼区与体型之间的关系尚不清楚。我们研究了不同大小个体眼睛的不同形态特征。我们发现眼睛的总体大小与体型成比例缩放,但背侧扩大的小眼面数量随着体型的增加而增加。这表明体型较大的雄性的眼睛在形态上与体型较小的雄性不同。基于外部形态,我们推测,由于体型较大的雄性有更大且数量更多的背侧扩大小眼面,并且这些小眼面据信能增加光线捕获,所以体型较大的雄性在比体型较小的雄性和同等大小的雌性更低的光照水平下也会活跃。在实验室环境中,观察到体型较大的雄性比体型较小的雄性更早开始活动,尽管它们在傍晚时并不会保持活跃。然而,在相似光照水平下雌性遵循相同模式,这表明在弱光条件下活动增加是由总体体型而非雄性特有的眼睛形态导致的。