School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
School of Life Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW, Australia.
J Evol Biol. 2021 Mar;34(3):558-570. doi: 10.1111/jeb.13759. Epub 2021 Jan 27.
Wing interference patterns (WIPs) are stable structural colours displayed on insect wings which are only visible at specific viewing geometries and against certain backgrounds. These patterns are widespread among flies and wasps, and growing evidence suggests that they may function as species- and sex-specific mating cues in a range of taxa. As such, it is expected that WIPs should differ between species and show clear sexual dimorphisms. However, the true extent to which WIPs vary between species, sexes and individuals is currently unclear, as previous studies have only taken a qualitative approach, without considering how WIPs might be perceived by the insect. Here, we perform the first quantitative analysis of inter- and intra-specific variation in WIPs across seven Australian species of the blowfly genus Chrysomya. Using multispectral digital imaging and a tentative model of blowfly colour vision, we provide quantitative evidence that WIPs are species-specific, highlight that the extent of divergence is greater in males than in females and demonstrate sexual dimorphisms in several species. These data suggest that WIPs have diversified substantially in blowflies as a result of either sexual or ecological selection.
翅膀干涉图案(Wing interference patterns,WIPs)是昆虫翅膀上显示的稳定结构色,仅在特定观察几何形状和特定背景下可见。这些图案在蝇类和胡蜂中广泛存在,越来越多的证据表明,它们可能在一系列类群中作为种间和性别特异性交配线索发挥作用。因此,预计 WIPs 在物种之间会有所不同,并表现出明显的性别二态性。然而,目前尚不清楚 WIPs 在物种、性别和个体之间的实际变化程度,因为之前的研究仅采用定性方法,而没有考虑昆虫如何感知 WIPs。在这里,我们对澳大利亚七种丽蝇属 Chrysomya 的翅膀干涉图案进行了首次跨物种和种内的定量分析。使用多光谱数字成像和暂定的蝇类颜色视觉模型,我们提供了定量证据表明 WIPs 是种特异性的,突出了雄性之间的分歧程度大于雌性之间的分歧程度,并在几个物种中表现出性别二态性。这些数据表明,WIPs 在蝇类中由于性选择或生态选择而发生了大量的多样化。