Zeng Hua, Zhao Dong, Zhang Zixuan, Gao Huize, Zhang Wei
State Key Laboratory of Protein and Plant Gene Research, School of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
Peking-Tsinghua Center for Life Sciences, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.
iScience. 2023 May 17;26(6):106747. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106747. eCollection 2023 Jun 16.
Putative ant mimicry is a remarkable example of an evolutionary strategy that can be well integrated into the framework of natural selection and adaptation. However, challenges remain in understanding imperfect ant mimicry. Here, we combine trait quantification and behavioral assays to investigate imperfect ant mimicry in the jumping spider . We performed trajectory analysis and gait analysis to show that the locomotor characters of generally resemble those of the putative ant models, supporting the multiple models hypothesis. We then performed background-matching analysis, revealing that body coloration may be involved in background camouflage. We further carried out antipredation assays and found that had a significantly lower risk of predation than nonmimetic salticids, suggesting an overall protective effect of Batesian mimicry. Our findings quantitatively demonstrate a combination of mimicry and camouflage in and thus highlight the significance of a complex phenomenon driven by natural selection.
拟态蚂蚁是一种非凡的进化策略实例,能够很好地融入自然选择和适应的框架之中。然而,在理解不完全拟态蚂蚁方面仍存在挑战。在此,我们结合特征量化和行为测定来研究跳蛛的不完全拟态蚂蚁现象。我们进行了轨迹分析和步态分析,以表明[跳蛛名称]的运动特征总体上类似于假定的蚂蚁模型,支持了多模型假说。然后我们进行了背景匹配分析,揭示体色可能参与背景伪装。我们进一步开展了抗捕食测定,发现[跳蛛名称]遭受捕食的风险显著低于非拟态的跳蛛,表明贝氏拟态具有整体保护作用。我们的研究结果定量地证明了[跳蛛名称]中拟态和伪装的结合,从而突出了由自然选择驱动的复杂现象的重要性。