Predictability of temporal variation in climate and the evolution of seasonal polyphenism in tropical butterfly communities

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العنوان: Predictability of temporal variation in climate and the evolution of seasonal polyphenism in tropical butterfly communities
المؤلفون: Sridhar Halali, Henry S. Barlow, Dheeraj Halali, Ullasa Kodandaramaiah, Paul M. Brakefield, Oskar Brattström, Freerk Molleman
المساهمون: Helsinki Institute of Life Science HiLIFE, Halali, Sridhar [0000-0002-9960-3682], Halali, Dheeraj [0000-0003-3702-5175], Molleman, Freerk [0000-0002-6551-266X], Kodandaramaiah, Ullasa [0000-0002-1564-1738], Brakefield, Paul M [0000-0001-6564-8914], Brattström, Oskar [0000-0002-2266-0304], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0106 biological sciences, Wet season, reproductive strategies, adaptive phenotypic plasticity, LIFE-HISTORY, Biology, 010603 evolutionary biology, 01 natural sciences, MECHANISMS, 03 medical and health sciences, Polyphenism, predictability, Dry season, PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY, medicine, Animals, Wings, Animal, Predictability, TEMPERATURE, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 030304 developmental biology, 0303 health sciences, Phenotypic plasticity, Tropical Climate, Ecology, seasonality, INDUCTION, Tropics, WING PATTERN, Seasonality, BICYCLUS BUTTERFLIES, medicine.disease, Adaptation, Physiological, DEVELOPMENTAL PLASTICITY, Phenotype, 13. Climate action, BEETLE ONTHOPHAGUS-TAURUS, ADAPTIVE RESPONSES, Butterfly, 1181 Ecology, evolutionary biology, Female, Seasons, seasonal polyphenism, Butterflies
الوصف: Phenotypic plasticity in heterogeneous environments can provide tight environment-phenotype matching. However, the prerequisite is a reliable environmental cue(s) that enables organisms to use current environmental information to induce the development of a phenotype with high fitness in a forthcoming environment. Here, we quantify predictability in the timing of precipitation and temperature change to examine how this is associated with seasonal polyphenism in tropical Mycalesina butterflies. Seasonal precipitation in the tropics typically results in distinct selective environments, the wet and dry seasons, and changes in temperature can be a major environmental cue. We sampled communities of Mycalesina butterflies from two seasonal locations and one aseasonal location. Quantifying environmental predictability using wavelet analysis and Colwell's indices confirmed a strong periodicity of precipitation over a 12-month period at both seasonal locations compared to the aseasonal one. However, temperature seasonality and periodicity differed between the two seasonal locations. We further show that: (a) most females from both seasonal locations synchronize their reproduction with the seasons by breeding in the wet season but arresting reproduction in the dry season. In contrast, all species breed throughout the year in the aseasonal location and (b) species from the seasonal locations, but not those from the aseasonal location, exhibited polyphenism in wing pattern traits (eyespot size). We conclude that seasonal precipitation and its predictability are primary factors shaping the evolution of polyphenism in Mycalesina butterflies, and populations or species secondarily evolve local adaptations for cue use that depend on the local variation in the environment.
وصف الملف: application/pdf; text/xml
اللغة: English
تدمد: 1010-061X
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::940602b11bdad275c3d632196e50e203
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/334447
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....940602b11bdad275c3d632196e50e203
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE