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A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras

The Australian lycaenid butterfly Jalmenus evagoras has iridescent wings that are sexually dimorphic, spectrally and in their degree of polarization, suggesting that these properties are likely to be important in mate recognition. We first describe the results of a field experiment showing that free...

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Autores principales: Childers, Richard A. Rabideau, Bernard, Gary D., Huang, Heqing, Tsai, Cheng-Chia, Stoddard, Mary Caswell, Hogan, Benedict G., Greenwood, Joel S. F., Soucy, Edward R., Cornwall, Mark, Lim, Matthew Lek Min, Liénard, Marjorie A., Yu, Nanfang, Pierce, Naomi E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10120070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36967715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244515
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author Childers, Richard A. Rabideau
Bernard, Gary D.
Huang, Heqing
Tsai, Cheng-Chia
Stoddard, Mary Caswell
Hogan, Benedict G.
Greenwood, Joel S. F.
Soucy, Edward R.
Cornwall, Mark
Lim, Matthew Lek Min
Liénard, Marjorie A.
Yu, Nanfang
Pierce, Naomi E.
author_facet Childers, Richard A. Rabideau
Bernard, Gary D.
Huang, Heqing
Tsai, Cheng-Chia
Stoddard, Mary Caswell
Hogan, Benedict G.
Greenwood, Joel S. F.
Soucy, Edward R.
Cornwall, Mark
Lim, Matthew Lek Min
Liénard, Marjorie A.
Yu, Nanfang
Pierce, Naomi E.
author_sort Childers, Richard A. Rabideau
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description The Australian lycaenid butterfly Jalmenus evagoras has iridescent wings that are sexually dimorphic, spectrally and in their degree of polarization, suggesting that these properties are likely to be important in mate recognition. We first describe the results of a field experiment showing that free-flying individuals of J. evagoras discriminate between visual stimuli that vary in polarization content in blue wavelengths but not in others. We then present detailed reflectance spectrophotometry measurements of the polarization content of male and female wings, showing that female wings exhibit blue-shifted reflectance, with a lower degree of polarization relative to male wings. Finally, we describe a novel method for measuring alignment of ommatidial arrays: by measuring variation of depolarized eyeshine intensity from patches of ommatidia as a function of eye rotation, we show that (a) individual rhabdoms contain mutually perpendicular microvilli; (b) many rhabdoms in the array have their microvilli misaligned with respect to neighboring rhabdoms by as much as 45 deg; and (c) the misaligned ommatidia are useful for robust polarization detection. By mapping the distribution of the ommatidial misalignments in eye patches of J. evagoras, we show that males and females exhibit differences in the extent to which ommatidia are aligned. Both the number of misaligned ommatidia suitable for robust polarization detection and the number of aligned ommatidia suitable for edge detection vary with respect to both sex and eye patch elevation. Thus, J. evagoras exhibits finely tuned ommatidial arrays suitable for perception of polarized signals, likely to match sex-specific life history differences in the utility of polarized signals.
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spelling pubmed-101200702023-04-22 A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras Childers, Richard A. Rabideau Bernard, Gary D. Huang, Heqing Tsai, Cheng-Chia Stoddard, Mary Caswell Hogan, Benedict G. Greenwood, Joel S. F. Soucy, Edward R. Cornwall, Mark Lim, Matthew Lek Min Liénard, Marjorie A. Yu, Nanfang Pierce, Naomi E. J Exp Biol Research Article The Australian lycaenid butterfly Jalmenus evagoras has iridescent wings that are sexually dimorphic, spectrally and in their degree of polarization, suggesting that these properties are likely to be important in mate recognition. We first describe the results of a field experiment showing that free-flying individuals of J. evagoras discriminate between visual stimuli that vary in polarization content in blue wavelengths but not in others. We then present detailed reflectance spectrophotometry measurements of the polarization content of male and female wings, showing that female wings exhibit blue-shifted reflectance, with a lower degree of polarization relative to male wings. Finally, we describe a novel method for measuring alignment of ommatidial arrays: by measuring variation of depolarized eyeshine intensity from patches of ommatidia as a function of eye rotation, we show that (a) individual rhabdoms contain mutually perpendicular microvilli; (b) many rhabdoms in the array have their microvilli misaligned with respect to neighboring rhabdoms by as much as 45 deg; and (c) the misaligned ommatidia are useful for robust polarization detection. By mapping the distribution of the ommatidial misalignments in eye patches of J. evagoras, we show that males and females exhibit differences in the extent to which ommatidia are aligned. Both the number of misaligned ommatidia suitable for robust polarization detection and the number of aligned ommatidia suitable for edge detection vary with respect to both sex and eye patch elevation. Thus, J. evagoras exhibits finely tuned ommatidial arrays suitable for perception of polarized signals, likely to match sex-specific life history differences in the utility of polarized signals. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10120070/ /pubmed/36967715 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244515 Text en © 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Childers, Richard A. Rabideau
Bernard, Gary D.
Huang, Heqing
Tsai, Cheng-Chia
Stoddard, Mary Caswell
Hogan, Benedict G.
Greenwood, Joel S. F.
Soucy, Edward R.
Cornwall, Mark
Lim, Matthew Lek Min
Liénard, Marjorie A.
Yu, Nanfang
Pierce, Naomi E.
A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras
title A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras
title_full A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras
title_fullStr A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras
title_full_unstemmed A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras
title_short A hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the Australian imperial blue butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras
title_sort hypothesis for robust polarization vision: an example from the australian imperial blue butterfly, jalmenus evagoras
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10120070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36967715
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.244515
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