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Functional constraints on the evolution of long butterfly proboscides: lessons from Neotropical skippers (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae)

机译:长蝴蝶长喙进化的功能限制:新热带船长的经验教训(鳞翅目:蜘蛛科)

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Extremely long proboscides are rare among butterflies outside of the Hesperiidae, yet representatives of several genera of skipper butterflies possess proboscides longer than 50 mm. Although extremely elongated mouthparts can be regarded as advantageous adaptations to gain access to nectar in deep-tubed flowers, the scarcity of long-proboscid butterflies is a phenomenon that has not been adequately accounted for. So far, the scarceness was explained by functional costs arising from increased flower handling times caused by decelerated nectar intake rates. However, insects can compensate for the negative influence of a long proboscis through changes in the morphological configuration of the feeding apparatus. Here, we measured nectar intake rates in 34 species representing 21 Hesperiidae genera from a Costa Rican lowland rainforest area to explore the impact of proboscis length, cross-sectional area of the food canal and body size on intake rate. Long-proboscid skippers did not suffer from reduced intake rates due to their large body size and enlarged food canals. In addition, video analyses of the flower-visiting behaviour revealed that suction times increased with proboscis length, suggesting that long-proboscid skippers drink a larger amount of nectar from deep-tubed flowers. Despite these advantages, we showed that functional costs of exaggerated mouthparts exist in terms of longer manipulation times per flower. Finally, we discuss the significance of scaling relationships on the foraging efficiency of butterflies and why some skipper taxa, in particular, have evolved extremely long proboscides.
机译:在Hesperiidae以外的蝴蝶中很少有极长的象限长寿虫,但几个船长蝶类的代表所具有的象限长寿虫长于50毫米。尽管可以将极长的口器视为深管花朵中接近花蜜的有利适应方法,但长喙蝴蝶的稀缺性尚未得到充分考虑。到目前为止,花蜜的稀缺是由于花蜜摄入量下降导致花处理时间增加而产生的功能成本所致。但是,昆虫可以通过改变饲喂装置的形态来补偿长鼻的负面影响。在这里,我们测量了代表哥斯达黎加低地雨林地区的21个Hesperiidae属的34个物种的花蜜摄入量,以探索长鼻长,食道横截面积和体型对摄入量的影响。长残肢的船长没有因为体形较大和食道增大而降低摄入量。另外,对访花行为的视频分析显示,吸鼻时间随着长鼻长度的增加而增加,这表明长鼻鳍的斗牛从深管花中摄取了大量的花蜜。尽管有这些优点,但我们证明,夸张的口器的功能成本存在于每朵花更长的操作时间方面。最后,我们讨论了缩放关系对蝴蝶觅食效率的重要性,以及为什么某些斗篷类群特别是进化出了非常长的喙。

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