作者
Jesse R Barber, Brian C Leavell, Adam L Keener, Jesse W Breinholt, Brad A Chadwell, Christopher JW McClure, Geena M Hill, Akito Y Kawahara
发表日期
2015/3/3
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
112
期号
9
页码范围
2812-2816
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Adaptations to divert the attacks of visually guided predators have evolved repeatedly in animals. Using high-speed infrared videography, we show that luna moths (Actias luna) generate an acoustic diversion with spinning hindwing tails to deflect echolocating bat attacks away from their body and toward these nonessential appendages. We pit luna moths against big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) and demonstrate a survival advantage of ∼47% for moths with tails versus those that had their tails removed. The benefit of hindwing tails is equivalent to the advantage conferred to moths by bat-detecting ears. Moth tails lured bat attacks to these wing regions during 55% of interactions between bats and intact luna moths. We analyzed flight kinematics of moths with and without hindwing tails and suggest that tails have a minimal role in flight performance. Using a robust phylogeny, we find that long spatulate tails have …
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