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Bibliographic resource
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Journal article
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Title
Chemical defences indicate bold colour patterns with reduced variability in aposematic nudibranchs
Abstract
The selective factors that shape phenotypic diversity in prey communities with aposematic animals are diverse and coincide with similar diversity in the strength of underlying secondary defences. However, quantitative assessments of colour pattern variation and the strength of chemical defences in assemblages of aposematic species are lacking. We quantified colour pattern diversity using quantitative colour pattern analysis (QCPA) in 13 dorid nudibranch species (Infraorder: Doridoidei) that varied in the strength of their chemical defences. We accounted for the physiological properties of a potential predator’s visual system (a triggerfish, Rhinecanthus aculeatus) and modelled the appearance of nudibranchs from multiple viewing distances (2 and 10 cm). We identified distinct colour pattern properties associated with the presence and strength of chemical defences. Specifically, increases in chemical defences indicated increases in colour pattern boldness (i.e. visual contrast elicited via either or potentially coinciding chromatic, achromatic and/or spatial contrast). Colour patterns were also less variable among species with chemical defences when compared to undefended species. Our results indicate correlations between secondary defences and diverse, bold colouration while showing that chemical defences coincide with decreased colour pattern variability among species. Our study suggests that complex spatiochromatic properties of colour patterns perceived by potential predators can be used to make inferences on the presence and strength of chemical defences.
Bibliographic citation
van den Berg, C.P.; Santon, M.; Endler, J.A.; Drummond, L.; Dawson, B.R.; Santiago, C.; Weber, N.; Cheney, K.L. (2024). Chemical defences indicate bold colour patterns with reduced variability in aposematic nudibranchs. Proc. R. Entomol. Soc. Lond., Ser. B Taxonom. 291(2027): 20240953. https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024.0953
Topic
Marine
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true
Access rights
open access
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true

Authors

author
Name
Cedric van den Berg
author
Name
Matteo Santon
author
Name
John Endler
author
Name
Leon Drummond
author
Name
Bethany Dawson
author
Name
Carl Santiago
author
Name
Nathalie Weber
author
Name
Karen Cheney

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2024.0953

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Doridoidei
Nudibranchia [nudibranch]
Rhinecanthus aculeatus

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2024-07-22
date modified
2024-07-22