2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.166999174.42783876/v1
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Eyespot peek-a-boo: false eyes improve the survival of caterpillars in leaf rolls

Abstract: Deimatic displays typically involve body parts that can conceal or reveal visual signals, potentially reducing detectability at a distance while startling predators up close. Some species may achieve this “conceal-then-reveal” effect using modified aspects of their environment (environmental deimatism hypothesis). The larvae of spicebush swallowtail butterflies (Papilio troilus) possess large eyespots, and rest in leaf rolls during the day. I tested the hypothesis that leaf rolls reduce eyespot conspicuousness… Show more

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