Insect defenses: adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators
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INSECT DEFENSES
Adaptive Mechanisms and Strategies of
Prey and Predators
EDITED BY
DAVID L EVANS AND JUSTIN O SCHMIDT
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State University of New York Press
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Contents
LIST OF FIGURES ix
LIST OF TABLES xiv
Part 1 Evolution of Major Defensive Ensembles
0 INTRODUCTION
Justin 0 Schmidt 1
1 THE EVOLUTION OF CRYPTIC COLORATION
Malcolm Edmunds 3
2 THE EVOLUTION OF APOSEMATISM
Tim Guilford 23
3 SEXUAL SELECTION AND PREDATION: BALANCING
REPRODUCTIVE AND SURVIVAL NEEDS
Scott K Sakaluk 63
Part 2 Predatory Strategies and Tactics
INTRODUCTION
David L Evans 91
4 PREY SELECTION IN WEB-BUILDING SPIDERS AND
EVOLUTION OF PREY DEFENSES
George W Uetz 93
5 PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTIONS, INFORMATIONAL
COMPLEXITY, AND THE ORIGINS OF INTELLIGENCE
Michael H Robinson - 129
6 AVIAN PREDATORY BEHAVIOR AND PREY DISTRIBUTION
Werner Schuler 151
Part 3 Predation Prevention: Avoidance
and Escape Behaviors
INTRODUCTION
David L Evans 173
viii CONTENTS
7 AVOIDING THE HUNT: PRIMARY DEFENSES OF
LEPIDOPTERAN CATERPILLARS
Robert C Lederhouse 175
8 PHENOLOGY AS A DEFENSE: A TIME TO DIE, A TIME TO LIVE
David L Evans 191
9 THE SENSORY ECOLOGY OF MOTHS AND BATS: GLOBAL
LESSONS IN STAYING ALIVE
James H Fullard 203
Part 4 Predation Prevention: Chemical
and Behavioral Counterattack
INTRODUCTION
Justin 0 Schmidt - 227
10 STARTLE AS AN ANTI-PREDATOR MECHANISM, WITH
SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE UNDERWING MOTHS,
{CATOCALA)
Theodore D Sargent 229
11 COLLECTIVE SECURITY: AGGREGATION BY INSECTS AS
A DEFENSE
Kevina Vulinec 251
12 ALLOMONES: CHEMICALS FOR DEFENSE
Douglas W Whitman, Murray S Blum, David W Alsop 289
13 RECYCLING PLANT NATURAL PRODUCTS FOR INSECT
DEFENSE
M Deane Bowers 353
14 HYMENOPTERAN VENOMS: STRIVING TOWARD THE
ULTIMATE DEFENSE AGAINST VERTEBRATES
Justin 0 Schmidt 387
15 HOLDING THE FORT: COLONY DEFENSE IN SOME
PRIMITIVELY SOCIAL WASPS
Christopher K Starr 421
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS 465
SUBJECT INDEX 467
AUTHOR INDEX 473
IX
List of Figures
Final instar caterpillar of the oxytenid moth Oxytenis naemia Druce
on its food plant lnsertia haenkeana (Rubiaceae), near Gamboda,
Panama It rests on the upper surface of the leaf and resembles a
rolled up dead leaf that has fallen from above Younger caterpillars
of this species are bird-dropping mimics See Chapter 1 for further
details Frontispiece
3 1 Exit of geckos from an arena during playback of sounds 75
3 2 Frequency distributions of mean calling times per day of male
Gryllus interger, G veletis, and Teleogryllus africanus in the laboratory 80
3 3 Ability of paired male Scatophaga stercoraria to fly with
females of different sizes 82
4 1 The Predation sequence of Micrathena gracilis 108
4 2 Size-frequency distribution of insects attacked or ignored by
Micrathena, showing the increased frequency of attacks on
larger-sized insects 110
4 3 The inverted ladder web of Scobderus cordatus, a nocturnal moth
specialist Moths flying into the upper portion of the web fall
down its 70 cm length, losing scales as they fall and ending up
ensnared at the botton where the spider waits (Photo by Mark
Stowe, used with permission ) 117
44A bolas spider, Mastophora bisaccata, showing the suspended
droplet of sticky glue on a single silk line These spiders use
aggressive chemical mimicry to lure male moths as prey (Photo
by Mark Stowe, used with permission) 118
5 1 Profile of the neotropical tettigoniid Acanthodis curuidens (Stal) This
has both concealing coloration and a posture that tend to conceal
its outline The inset shows the head of the leaf-tailed gecko
Uroplates fimbriata which also rests on trees and has profile
concealing devices such as the irregular-edged fringe on the
ventral surface This, shown enlarged, breaks up the dividing line
between the lizard and its substrate
(Photo M H Robinson) 134
5 2 The evolution of stick- and leaf-mimicry in the insect Order
Phasmida and convergent postures found in other arthropods
The central grouping of insects with solid black bodies connected
by broad arrows is the phasmid element of the diagram The other
figures show anatomically and/or posturally convergent forms
Explanation in the Appendix at the end of the chapter 135
5 3 The tettigoniid Acauloplacella immunis Brunner, from New Guinea,
in its cryptic posture The wings are flattened so that they tent
LIST OF FIGURES
over most of the intermediate and posterior legs and touch the
leaf surface, producing a very low profile Note the position of the
anterior legs (compare with X, on Figure 5 2)
(Photo M H Robinson) 136
5 4 The Australian preying mantis Neomantis australis (Saussure and
Zehntner) which has a permanently flattened posture for the
wings, this is essentially similar to that shown in Figure 5 3
(Compare with X2 on Figure 5 2) (Photo M H Robinson) 137
5 5 Leaf insect from New Guinea, note the huge gauntlet-like dilated
and flattened femora (arrowed) of all six legs The arrows show
the direction in which the legs move to form the resting outline
shown in X of Figure 5 2 (Photo M H Robinson) 138
5 6 The orb-web spider Arachnura melanura This sits at the center of
its web with all its legs folded against themselves or the margins
of the body Legs I and II project forward, legs III and IV fold
against the body The spider is bright yellow and flower-like
(Photo M H Robinson) 139
5 7 Photograph of a sphinx moth showing symmetrical markings
and a delta-winged bomber showing asymmetrical camouflage
markings (moth photo M H Robinson, aircraft courtesy of
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution) 142
81A generalized model showing the relative phenologies of
model, mimic, and fledglings 194
9 1 (A) Frequency spectrum of Eptesicus and (B) auditory threshold
curves of its moth prey 205
9 2 The hypothetical acoustic relationships between the ears of
moths and the signals of sympatric bats 208
9 3 Comparisons of the auditory characteristics of moths analyzed in
North America, Cdte divoire, and Zimbabwe 211
94A survey of the echolocation types which are potentially present
to moths from Ontario, C6te divoire, and Zimbabwe 213
9 5 Comparison of the averaged audiograms from moths analyzed
in south-central British Columbia, Canada, and southeastern
Ontario, Canada 215
9 6 Ear of the Panamania notodontid moth, Antaea lichyi 218
9 7 Directional sensitivity plots and audiograms of the notodontid
Hapigia curoilinea 219
10 1 Examples of Catocala species with similar forewings but
dissimilar hindwings 234
List of Figures xi
10 2 Hindwing eyespot patterns in several moth species from
Leverett, Masachusetts 235
10 3 Representative Catocala species exhibiting different types
of hindwings 239
10 4 Specimen of Catocala ultronia exhibiting Type III damage 242
10 5 Examples of the artificial Catocala models devised by Schlenoff 243
11 1 The relationship between the number of Halobates robustus
individuals per aggregation and the distance at which a
predator model elicited escapes behavior 260
11 2 The relationship between the number of Dineutes horni individuals
per aggregation and the distance at which a predator model
elicited escape behavior 262
11 3 The relationship between the number of front wings recovered
and the density of adult Magicicada species 271
Plate 12 1
I Cephalothoracic defensive glands of Leiobunum sp (Opiliones) 2
Internal view of Leiobunum sp gland 3 Leiobunum gland opening 4
Defensive posture of Glomeris conspersa millipede 5 G conspersa, seg-
mental glands 6 Close-up of G conspersa gland 7 Adult Podisus
maculiventris metathoracic gland 8 P maculiventris nymph abdominal
glands 9 Ventral prothoracic defensive gland in the notodontid cater-
pillar Schizuraunicomis 10 Internal view of S unicornts gland 294
Plate 12 2
II Tenebrionid beetle performing a head stand 12 Romalea guttata
regurgitating 13 Defensive defecation by R guttata 14 Larva of the
chrysomelid beetle Blepharida rhois with sticky fecal shield 15 Larva of
the chrysomelid beetle Cassida showing forked anal appendage that
holds the defensive shield 16 amp; 17 Use of fecal shield in Cassida
18 Thrips with anal defensive droplet 19 Turret-like abdominal tip of
thrips Bagnalliella yuccae 300
Plate 12 3
20 Defecation and autohemorrhaging in the meloid beetle Megetna
cancellata 21 Autohemorrhaging by the chrysomelid beetle Pyrrhalta
luteola 22 Defensive froth from cervical glands of a New Guinean arctiid
moth 23 Poisonous spines of the saddleback caterpillar Sibine stimulea
(Limacodidae) 24 Stinging spines of the buck moth caterpillar Hemileuca
maia (Saturniidae) 25 Papilio polyxenes everting its osmeterium 26
Female vinegaroon Mastigoproctus giganteus aiming sensory tail (and
defense gland) 27 Desert millipede Orthoporus ornatus exuding defen-
sive secretion 304
Plate 12 4
28 amp; 29 Rectal diverticulum of the silphid beetle Silpha americana 30
Everted defensive glands of the melyrid beetle Malachius aeneus 31 The
xii UST OF FIGURES
millipede Narceus gordanus showing location of lateral segmental defen-
sive glands 32 Internal view of N gordanus showing defensive glands
33 Defensive glands of the earwig Forficula auricularia 34 Pygidial glands
of the carabid Helluomorphoides latitarsus 35 Abdominal tergite VIII of H
latitarsus showing (a) everted gland and (b) retracted gland 36 Pygidial
defensive glands of the rove beetle Stenus bipunctatus 37 Ventral view of
S bipunctatus gland 312'
Plate 12 5
38 Abdominal and thoracic glands of the soldier beetle Chauliognathus
lecontei 39 Detail of single C lecontei abdominal gland 40 Paired
pygidial glands of Brachinus ground beetle 41 Details of Brachinus
pygidial glands 42 Romalea guttata metathoracic tracheal gland 43
Internal view of R guttata thoracic region showing glandular tracheae 314
Plate 12 6
44 Romalea guttata discharging tracheal defensive secretion 45 Male T
eques responding sexually to female defensive secretion 46 Mono-
morium minimum dabbing vemon on larger Solenopsis invicta 47 Larva of
the chrysomelid beetle Chrysomela scripta exuding defensive secretions
from thoracic and abdominal defensive glands 48 Same larva after
retraction of secretion 49 Naive opossum Didelphis marsupialis eating
toxic Romalea guttata grasshopper 50 Opossum regurgitating after
consuming R guttata 51 Anolis carolinensis lizard regurgitating toxic R
guttata grasshopper 52 Response of grasshopper mouse Onychomys
torridus to Taeniopoda eques defensive secretion 326
13 1 Some plant natural products that are sequestered by insects
which are then rendered unpalatable 355
13 2 Iridoid glycosides that are sequestered, eliminated, and
metabolized by members of the lepidopteran genus
Euphydrays (Nymphalidae) 369
13 3 The fates of iridoid glycosides in lepidopteran herbivores
with different feeding strategies and different predator
avoidance strategies 371
14 1 Honey bees (Apis mellifera) impaled on prickley pear cactus
(Opuntia sp ) spines in the larder of a shrike (Lanius sp ) 410
15 1 Nests of (a) Mischocyttarus labiatus, (b) Ropalidia marginata,
(c) Parischnogaster mellyi, (d) Eustenogaster luzonensis, and
(e) Polybia diquetana, to show gross structure 423
15 2 Comb face of Mischocyttarus sp , showing nest pulp smeared
on the two pupal caps 424
15 3 (a) Sticky ant guard above nest of undescribed Parischnogaster
nr nigricans; (b) putative physical ant guards above nest of
P strandi 431
List of Figures xiii
15 4 Polistes threat behaviors illustrated by P exclamans 443
15 5 Three hypothetical causal bases for the Polistes threat
sequence 446
15 6 Distribution of threats immediately following a threat
arising ahead of its usual position (Polistes annularis
and P exclamans) 447 |
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indexdate | 2024-07-20T07:50:30Z |
institution | BVB |
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physical | XV, 482 S. Ill. |
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spelling | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators ed. by David L. Evans ... Albany, NY State Univ. of New York Pr. 1990 XV, 482 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier SUNY series in animal behavior Animaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Animaux - Moyens de défense Arthropodes - Moeurs et comportement Insectes - Moeurs et comportement ram Insectes - Murs et comportement Arthropoda Behavior Arthropoda Defenses Insects Behavior Insects Defenses Beutefang (DE-588)4145107-7 gnd rswk-swf Spinnen (DE-588)4132662-3 gnd rswk-swf Abwehrverhalten (DE-588)4139147-0 gnd rswk-swf Räuberische Tiere (DE-588)4176862-0 gnd rswk-swf Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd rswk-swf Gliederfüßer (DE-588)4021279-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Gliederfüßer (DE-588)4021279-8 s Räuberische Tiere (DE-588)4176862-0 s Abwehrverhalten (DE-588)4139147-0 s DE-604 Spinnen (DE-588)4132662-3 s Beutefang (DE-588)4145107-7 s Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 s Evans, David L. Sonstige oth HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002625914&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators Animaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Animaux - Moyens de défense Arthropodes - Moeurs et comportement Insectes - Moeurs et comportement ram Insectes - Murs et comportement Arthropoda Behavior Arthropoda Defenses Insects Behavior Insects Defenses Beutefang (DE-588)4145107-7 gnd Spinnen (DE-588)4132662-3 gnd Abwehrverhalten (DE-588)4139147-0 gnd Räuberische Tiere (DE-588)4176862-0 gnd Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd Gliederfüßer (DE-588)4021279-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4145107-7 (DE-588)4132662-3 (DE-588)4139147-0 (DE-588)4176862-0 (DE-588)4027110-9 (DE-588)4021279-8 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators |
title_auth | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators |
title_exact_search | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators |
title_full | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators ed. by David L. Evans ... |
title_fullStr | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators ed. by David L. Evans ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators ed. by David L. Evans ... |
title_short | Insect defenses |
title_sort | insect defenses adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators |
title_sub | adaptive mechanisms and strategies of prey and predators |
topic | Animaux - Moeurs et comportement ram Animaux - Moyens de défense Arthropodes - Moeurs et comportement Insectes - Moeurs et comportement ram Insectes - Murs et comportement Arthropoda Behavior Arthropoda Defenses Insects Behavior Insects Defenses Beutefang (DE-588)4145107-7 gnd Spinnen (DE-588)4132662-3 gnd Abwehrverhalten (DE-588)4139147-0 gnd Räuberische Tiere (DE-588)4176862-0 gnd Insekten (DE-588)4027110-9 gnd Gliederfüßer (DE-588)4021279-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Animaux - Moeurs et comportement Animaux - Moyens de défense Arthropodes - Moeurs et comportement Insectes - Moeurs et comportement Insectes - Murs et comportement Arthropoda Behavior Arthropoda Defenses Insects Behavior Insects Defenses Beutefang Spinnen Abwehrverhalten Räuberische Tiere Insekten Gliederfüßer Aufsatzsammlung |
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