Evidence for Batesian mimicry in a polymorphic hoverfly
收藏DataONE2020-06-24 更新2025-08-02 收录
下载链接:
https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:db0de9faa9ae309fc77d584cea584d89a782f8a3da5eccc27ebc2e26167387cf
下载链接
链接失效反馈官方服务:
资源简介:
Palatable Batesian mimics are avoided by predators because they resemble noxious or defended species. The striking resemblance of many hoverflies to noxious Hymenoptera is a âtextbookâ example of Batesian mimicry, but evidence that selection by predators has shaped the evolution of hoverfly patterns is weak. We looked for geographical and temporal trends in frequencies of morphs of the polymorphic hoverfly Volucella bombylans that would support the hypothesis that these morphs are Batesian mimics of different bumblebee species. The frequency of the black and yellow hoverfly morph was significantly positively related to the frequency of black and yellow bumblebees across 52 sites. Similarly, the frequency of the red-tailed hoverfly morph was positively related to the frequency of red-tailed bumblebees. However, the frequencies of hoverfly morphs were positively spatially autocorrelated, and after controlling for this, only one of the two common hoverfly morphs showed a significant positi...
创建时间:
2025-07-07



