School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney 2109, Australia.
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä 40014, Finland.
Biol Lett. 2024 Jul;20(7):20240303. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0303. Epub 2024 Jul 31.
Dynamic flash coloration is a type of antipredator coloration where intermittently appearing colour patterns in moving animals misdirect predator attacks by obscuring the precise location and trajectory of the moving prey. Birds and butterflies with differing dorsoventral wing coloration or iridescent surface structures may potentially benefit from such effects. However, we lack an understanding of what makes for an effective dynamic flash colour design and how much it benefits the carrier. Here, we test the effect of colour flashing using small passerine birds preying upon colourful, moving, virtual 'prey' stimuli on a touchscreen. We show that at fast speeds, green-to-blue flashing colour patterns can reduce the likelihood of pecks hitting the target, induce greater error in targeting accuracy and increase the number of pecks at a stimulus relative to similarly coloured non-flashing targets. Our results support the idea that dynamic flash coloration can deflect predatory attacks at fast speeds, but the effect may be the opposite when moving slowly.
动态闪光变色是一种防御性的变色方式,通过在移动的动物身上间歇性地出现颜色图案,从而使捕食者的攻击偏离目标,模糊了移动猎物的精确位置和轨迹。具有不同背腹侧翅膀颜色或彩虹色表面结构的鸟类和蝴蝶可能会从这种效果中受益。然而,我们还不清楚什么样的动态闪光颜色设计才是有效的,以及它能给载体带来多大的好处。在这里,我们使用小型雀形目捕食者在触摸屏上捕食彩色、移动的虚拟“猎物”刺激物来测试颜色闪烁的效果。我们发现,在快速移动时,从绿色到蓝色的闪烁颜色模式可以降低啄击目标的可能性,导致目标瞄准的误差更大,并增加相对于同样颜色的非闪烁目标的啄击次数。我们的结果支持了这样一种观点,即动态闪光变色可以在快速移动时偏转捕食者的攻击,但当移动缓慢时,这种效果可能正好相反。