Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment

Although morphological adaptations leading to crypsis or mimicry have been studied extensively, their interaction with particular behaviors to avoid detection or recognition is understudied. Yet animal behaviors interact with morphology to reduce detection risk, and the level of protection conferred...

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Main Authors: Pohl, Sebastian, Bungum, Haaken Z., Lee, Kenneth E. M., Bin Sani, Mohamad Azlin, Poh, Yan H., Abd Wahab, Rodzay bin Hj, Norma-Rashid, Y., Tan, Eunice J.
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spelling my.um.eprints.334672022-08-01T02:55:49Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33467/ Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment Pohl, Sebastian Bungum, Haaken Z. Lee, Kenneth E. M. Bin Sani, Mohamad Azlin Poh, Yan H. Abd Wahab, Rodzay bin Hj Norma-Rashid, Y. Tan, Eunice J. GE Environmental Sciences GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography Although morphological adaptations leading to crypsis or mimicry have been studied extensively, their interaction with particular behaviors to avoid detection or recognition is understudied. Yet animal behaviors interact with morphology to reduce detection risk, and the level of protection conferred likely changes according to the surrounding environment. Apart from providing a locational cue for predators, prey motion can also serve as concealing behavior in a dynamic environment to prevent detection by potential predators or prey. Phasmids are conventionally known to rely on their adaptive resemblance to plant parts for protection, and this resemblance may vary across life stages and species. However, little is known about how their behaviors interact with their appearance and their environment. We investigated two species of phasmids with varying morphology and color patterns at different ontogenetic stages and examined their behavioral responses to a wind stimulus as a proxy for a dynamic environment. While adult behaviors were mostly species-specific, behavioral responses of nymphs varied with appearance and environmental condition. Display of different behaviors classified as revealing was positively correlated, while the display of concealing behaviors, except for swaying, was mostly negatively correlated with other behaviors. Exhibition of specific behaviors varied with appearance and environmental condition, suggesting that these behavioral responses could help reduce detection or recognition cues. We discuss the differences in behavioral responses in the context of how the behaviors could reveal or conceal the phasmids from potential predators. Our results provide a novel investigation into adaptive resemblance strategies of phasmids through the interaction of behavior and morphology, and highlight the importance of considering the effects of dynamic environments on sending and receiving cues. Frontiers Media SA 2022-01-21 Article PeerReviewed Pohl, Sebastian and Bungum, Haaken Z. and Lee, Kenneth E. M. and Bin Sani, Mohamad Azlin and Poh, Yan H. and Abd Wahab, Rodzay bin Hj and Norma-Rashid, Y. and Tan, Eunice J. (2022) Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9. ISSN 2296-701X, DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.767940 <https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.767940>. 10.3389/fevo.2021.767940
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topic GE Environmental Sciences
GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
Pohl, Sebastian
Bungum, Haaken Z.
Lee, Kenneth E. M.
Bin Sani, Mohamad Azlin
Poh, Yan H.
Abd Wahab, Rodzay bin Hj
Norma-Rashid, Y.
Tan, Eunice J.
Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
description Although morphological adaptations leading to crypsis or mimicry have been studied extensively, their interaction with particular behaviors to avoid detection or recognition is understudied. Yet animal behaviors interact with morphology to reduce detection risk, and the level of protection conferred likely changes according to the surrounding environment. Apart from providing a locational cue for predators, prey motion can also serve as concealing behavior in a dynamic environment to prevent detection by potential predators or prey. Phasmids are conventionally known to rely on their adaptive resemblance to plant parts for protection, and this resemblance may vary across life stages and species. However, little is known about how their behaviors interact with their appearance and their environment. We investigated two species of phasmids with varying morphology and color patterns at different ontogenetic stages and examined their behavioral responses to a wind stimulus as a proxy for a dynamic environment. While adult behaviors were mostly species-specific, behavioral responses of nymphs varied with appearance and environmental condition. Display of different behaviors classified as revealing was positively correlated, while the display of concealing behaviors, except for swaying, was mostly negatively correlated with other behaviors. Exhibition of specific behaviors varied with appearance and environmental condition, suggesting that these behavioral responses could help reduce detection or recognition cues. We discuss the differences in behavioral responses in the context of how the behaviors could reveal or conceal the phasmids from potential predators. Our results provide a novel investigation into adaptive resemblance strategies of phasmids through the interaction of behavior and morphology, and highlight the importance of considering the effects of dynamic environments on sending and receiving cues.
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author Pohl, Sebastian
Bungum, Haaken Z.
Lee, Kenneth E. M.
Bin Sani, Mohamad Azlin
Poh, Yan H.
Abd Wahab, Rodzay bin Hj
Norma-Rashid, Y.
Tan, Eunice J.
author_facet Pohl, Sebastian
Bungum, Haaken Z.
Lee, Kenneth E. M.
Bin Sani, Mohamad Azlin
Poh, Yan H.
Abd Wahab, Rodzay bin Hj
Norma-Rashid, Y.
Tan, Eunice J.
author_sort Pohl, Sebastian
title Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
title_short Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
title_full Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
title_fullStr Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
title_full_unstemmed Age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
title_sort age and appearance shape behavioral responses of phasmids in a dynamic environment
publisher Frontiers Media SA
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/33467/
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