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Visual stimuli that elicit appetitive behaviors in three morphologically distinct species of praying mantis
Authors:Frederick?R.?Prete  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:fprete@neiu.edu"   title="  fprete@neiu.edu"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Justin?L.?Komito,Salina?Dominguez,Gavin?Svenson,LeoLin?Y.?López,Alex?Guillen,Nicole?Bogdanivich
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Northeastern Illinois University, 5500 N. St. Louis Ave, Chicago, IL 60625, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Museum of Southwestern Biology, University of New Mexico, 167 Castetter Hall, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA
Abstract:We assessed the differences in appetitive responses to visual stimuli by three species of praying mantis (Insecta: Mantodea), Tenodera aridifolia sinensis, Mantis religiosa, and Cilnia humeralis. Tethered, adult females watched computer generated stimuli (erratically moving disks or linearly moving rectangles) that varied along predetermined parameters. Three responses were scored: tracking, approaching, and striking. Threshold stimulus size (diameter) for tracking and striking at disks ranged from 3.5 deg (C. humeralis) to 7.8 deg (M. religiosa), and from 3.3 deg (C. humeralis) to 11.7 deg (M. religiosa), respectively. Unlike the other species which struck at disks as large as 44 deg, T. a. sinensis displayed a preference for 14 deg disks. Disks moving at 143 deg/s were preferred by all species. M. religiosa exhibited the most approaching behavior, and with T. a. sinensis distinguished between rectangular stimuli moving parallel versus perpendicular to their long axes. C. humeralis did not make this distinction. Stimulus sizes that elicited the target behaviors were not related to mantis size. However, differences in compound eye morphology may be related to species differences: C. humeralis’ eyes are farthest apart, and it has an apparently narrower binocular visual field which may affect retinal inputs to movement-sensitive visual interneurons.
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