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Effect of light quality and larval diet on morph induction in the polymorphic caterpillar Nemoria arizonaria (Lepidoptera: Geometridae)
Authors:Erick Greene
Institution:Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana 59812, USA
Abstract:The emerald moth Nemoria arizonaria (Geometridae) is bivoltine, with distinct broods of caterpillars hatching in the spring and summer. Caterpillars of the spring brood develop into mimics of oak catkins, while caterpillars of the summer brood develop into mimics of oak twigs. Previous rearing experiments showed that all caterpillars reared on oak catkins developed into catkin morphs, while all caterpillars reared on oak leaves developed into twig morphs, regardless of temperature or photoperiod. However, those previous rearing experiments did not control the colour of light perceived by the caterpillars independently of their dict. Since wavelengths of light perceived by some species of polymorphic caterpillars can influence their colour, it is possible that morph induction in Nemoria arizonaria is due to the characteristics of light reflected from yellow catkins or green leaves, rather than larval diet itself. The experiments reported here independently varied larval diet and light characteristics to determine if light quality is involved in morph induction. Only larval diet influenced morph induction, since all caterpillars reared on catkins developed into the catkin morph, and all caterpillars reared on oak leaves developed into the twig morph, regardless of whether they perceived yellow light, green light, or were raised in the dark.
Keywords:diet-induced polymorphism    polyphenism    colour change    caterpillars    Geometridae    Nemoria arizonaria    adaptive coloration    mimicry    crypsis
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