Phenotypic variation in colour pattern and seasonal plasticity in Eristalis hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) |
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Authors: | GRAHAM J. HOLLOWAY |
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Affiliation: | Section of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Population Biology, University of Leiden |
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Abstract: | Abstract. - 1 An examination of phenotypic variation in colour pattern was carried out on four Eristalis hoverfly species using museum material.
- 2 The amount of phenotypic variation varied substantially among the species with E.arbustorum being the most variable. The other species showed a wide colour pattern range but less variation within that range (E.abusivus and E.nemorum), or a narrow range of colour variation (E.horticola).
- 3 Sexual colour dimorphism was apparent in all four species, but most pronounced in E.abusivus and E.nemorum.
- 4 There were good phenotype-season relationships shown by both sexes in all species, except for female E.abusivus and E.nemorum, with paler insects being more abundant during the warmer summer months.
- 5 Female, but not male, E.arbustorum collected at inland sites were on average paler than those collected at coastal sites. This observation is considered with respect to temperature during the developmental stages.
- 6 The function of colour plasticity in hoverflies is discussed with reference to the need to maintain optimal thermal conditions for activity.
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Keywords: | Syrphidae Eristalis phenotypic variation phenotypic plasticity colour variation seasonal variation |
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