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Weight Loading and Reproductive Status Affect the Flight Performance of Pieris napi Butterflies
Authors:Maria Almbro  Cecilia Kullberg
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, SE-106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
2. Centre for Evolutionary Biology, University of Western Australia, Crawley, 6009, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:Weight-induced mobility reductions can have dramatic fitness consequences and winged animals are especially sensitive to the trade-off between mass and locomotion. Data on how natural weight fluctuations influence a flying insect’s ability to take off are scarce. We therefore quantified take-off flight ability in Pieris napi butterflies in relation to reproductive status. Take-off flight ability (velocity and take-off angle) under suboptimal temperature conditions was recorded with a 3D-tracking camera system and was predicted to decrease with relatively larger weight loads. Our results show that relatively larger weight loads generally reduce flight speed in male butterflies and lower take-off angles in females. However, despite having a lower wing loading, mated male butterflies flew slower than unmated males. Our study suggests that retention of weight loads associated with reproduction impairs insect flight performance.
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