Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empirical evidence for this function and its adaptive advantage. Here, we demonstrate the conspicuous ventral hindwing eyespots found on Bicyclus anynana butterflies protect against invertebrate predators, specifically praying mantids. Wet season (WS) butterflies with larger, brighter eyespots were easier for mantids to detect, but more difficult to capture compared to dry season (DS) butterflies with small, dull eyespots. Mantids attacked the wing eyespots of WS butterflies more frequently resulting in greater butterfly survival and reproductive success. With a reciprocal eyespot transplant, we demonstrated the fitness benefits of eyespots were ...
Adaptive radiation is characterized by rapid diversification that is strongly associated with ecolog...
Natural selection by visually-hunting predators has led to evolution of color defense strategies suc...
Serial homologues are repeated traits that share similar development but occur in different parts of...
Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
There are fewer eyespots on the forewings versus hindwings of nymphalids but the reasons for this un...
Butterfly eyespots are known to function in predator deflection and predator intimidation, but it is...
Background: Many butterflies possess striking structures called eyespots on their wings, and several...
The butterfly Bicyclus anynana exhibits phenotypic plasticity involving the wet-season phenotype, wh...
Many prey species exhibit defensive traits to decrease their chances of predation. Conspicuous eye-s...
Development can bias the independent evolution of traits sharing ontogenetic pathways, making certai...
Predators preferentially attack vital body parts to avoid prey escape. Consequently, prey adaptation...
Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been trad...
Predators preferentially attack vital body parts to avoid prey escape. Consequently, prey adaptation...
1. Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signa...
Adaptive radiation is characterized by rapid diversification that is strongly associated with ecolog...
Natural selection by visually-hunting predators has led to evolution of color defense strategies suc...
Serial homologues are repeated traits that share similar development but occur in different parts of...
Some eyespots are thought to deflect attack away from the vulnerable body, yet there is limited empi...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
There are fewer eyespots on the forewings versus hindwings of nymphalids but the reasons for this un...
Butterfly eyespots are known to function in predator deflection and predator intimidation, but it is...
Background: Many butterflies possess striking structures called eyespots on their wings, and several...
The butterfly Bicyclus anynana exhibits phenotypic plasticity involving the wet-season phenotype, wh...
Many prey species exhibit defensive traits to decrease their chances of predation. Conspicuous eye-s...
Development can bias the independent evolution of traits sharing ontogenetic pathways, making certai...
Predators preferentially attack vital body parts to avoid prey escape. Consequently, prey adaptation...
Large conspicuous eyespots on butterfly wings have been shown to deter predators. This has been trad...
Predators preferentially attack vital body parts to avoid prey escape. Consequently, prey adaptation...
1. Predation is an important selective pressure and some prey have evolved conspicuous warning signa...
Adaptive radiation is characterized by rapid diversification that is strongly associated with ecolog...
Natural selection by visually-hunting predators has led to evolution of color defense strategies suc...
Serial homologues are repeated traits that share similar development but occur in different parts of...