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Deflective and intimidating eyespots: a comparative study of eyespot size and position in Junonia butterflies
Authors:Ullasa Kodandaramaiah  Patrik Lindenfors  Birgitta S Tullberg
Institution:1. School of Biology, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram, , Thiruvananthapuram, 695 016 India;2. Department of Zoology, University of Stockholm, , SE‐10691 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Eyespots are conspicuous circular features found on the wings of several lepidopteran insects. Two prominent hypotheses have been put forth explaining their function in an antipredatory role. The deflection hypothesis posits that eyespots enhance survival in direct physical encounters with predators by deflecting attacks away from vital parts of the body, whereas the intimidation hypothesis posits that eyespots are advantageous by scaring away a potential predator before an attack. In the light of these two hypotheses, we investigated the evolution of eyespot size and its interaction with position and number within a phylogenetic context in a group of butterflies belonging to the genus Junonia. We found that larger eyespots tend to be found individually, rather than in serial dispositions. Larger size and conspicuousness make intimidating eyespots more effective, and thus, we suggest that our results support an intimidation function in some species of Junonia with solitary eyespots. Our results also show that smaller eyespots in Junonia are located closer to the wing margin, thus supporting predictions of the deflection hypothesis. The interplay between size, position, and arrangement of eyespots in relation to antipredation and possibly sexual selection, promises to be an interesting field of research in the future. Similarly, further comparative work on the evolution of absolute eyespot size in natural populations of other butterfly groups is needed.
Keywords:Butterflies  deflection  eyespots  intimidation     Junonia        Junonia almana   
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