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Chemical defence of the warningly coloured caterpillars of Methona themisto (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Ithomiinae)
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European Journal Of Entomology. Czech Acad Sci, Inst Entomology, v. 106, n. 2, n. 253, n. 259, 2009.
1210-5759
WOS:000265937900014
Autor
Massuda, KF
Trigo, JR
Institución
Resumen
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) The caterpillars of the butterfly Methona themisto (Nymphalidae: Ithomiinae) are conspicuosly coloured and feed exclusively on Brunfelsia uniflora (Solanaceae), a plant that is rich in secondary plant substances, which suggests the caterpillars are chemically protected against predators. Results of experiments indicate that predators determine the survival of Methona themisto caterpillars in the field and laboratory bioassays that this organism is eaten by ants and spiders but not chicks. Both the conspicuous orange and black striped colouration and chemical compounds of Methona themisto caterpillars seem to be related to protection against predation by visually hunting predating. Chicks ate proportionally more of the cryptically coloured 1(st) instar caterpillars than of the conspicuosly coloured later instar caterpillars. That Methona themisto caterpillars are chemically defended is supported by the activity of the dichloromethanic extract of 5(th) instars in preventing predation by chicks. Caterpillars of Methona themisto are aposematic as they are both (1) unpalatable, and (2) their warning signal is easily recognized by potential predators. Chicks learned to avoid the aposematic 3(rd) or 5(th) instar caterpillars after one encounter. Mealworms painted to look like caterpillars were also rejected by chicks that had previously encountered Methona caterpillars. Naive chicks did not avoid eating the painted mealworms, which indicates they do not innately avoid this specific colour pattern. 106 2 253 259 Katherine McLennan Brown Foundation Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) FAPFSP [304969/2006-0, 98/01065-7] Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) FAPFSP [304969/2006-0, 98/01065-7]