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与敌眼相似构成了眼斑的威慑效果。

Resemblance to the Enemy's Eyes Underlies the Intimidating Effect of Eyespots.

作者信息

Kjernsmo Karin, Merilaita Sami

出版信息

Am Nat. 2017 Oct;190(4):594-600. doi: 10.1086/693473. Epub 2017 Aug 9.

Abstract

Eyespots of some prey are known to deter predators, but the reason for this response has not yet been established, and thus the taxonomically widespread occurrence of this color pattern has remained an evolutionary conundrum. Two alternative hypotheses propose that (1) the eyelike appearance of the pattern falsely indicates the presence of the predator's own enemy or (2) predators are hardwired to be cautious toward conspicuous prey. Earlier research has pertained mainly to eyespots in butterflies. Here we tested the hypothesis that eyespots resemble eyes by utilizing the lateral position of eyes in fishes. This allowed us to produce eyelike displays that did not have the round appearance of eyespots. Our study indicates that eye mimicry is an important factor evoking hesitation in predators. Moreover, we present direct evidence that this is because predators associate eyelike displays with the threat posed by their own enemies.

摘要

已知一些猎物身上的眼斑能威慑捕食者,但这种反应的原因尚未明确,因此这种在分类学上广泛存在的颜色模式一直是个进化难题。两种替代性假说认为:(1)这种图案类似眼睛的外观错误地表明捕食者自身天敌的存在;(2)捕食者天生就对显眼的猎物保持警惕。早期研究主要针对蝴蝶身上的眼斑。在此,我们利用鱼类眼睛的侧向位置来检验眼斑类似眼睛这一假说。这使我们能够制造出并非眼斑那种圆形外观的类似眼睛的展示。我们的研究表明,模仿眼睛是引起捕食者犹豫的一个重要因素。此外,我们提供了直接证据,表明这是因为捕食者将类似眼睛的展示与自身天敌所构成的威胁联系在一起。

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