Out of the blue: the evolution of horizontally polarized signals in Haptosquilla (Crustacea, Stomatopoda, Protosquillidae)

Author:

How Martin J.1,Porter Megan L.2,Radford Andrew N.1,Feller Kathryn D.3,Temple Shelby E.1,Caldwell Roy L.4,Marshall N. Justin5,Cronin Thomas W.3,Roberts Nicholas W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Bristol, UK;

2. University of South Dakota, USA;

3. University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA;

4. University of California, Berkeley, USA;

5. University of Queensland, Australia

Abstract

Abstract The polarization of light provides information that is used by many animals for a number of different visually guided behaviours. Several marine species, such as stomatopod crustaceans and cephalopod molluscs, communicate using visual signals that contain polarized information, content that is often part of a more complex multi-dimensional visual signal. In this work, we investigate the evolution of polarized signals in species of Haptosquilla, a widespread genus of stomatopod, as well as related protosquillids. We present evidence for a pre-existing bias towards horizontally polarized signal content and demonstrate that the properties of the polarization vision system in these animals increase the signal-to-noise ratio of the signal. Combining these results with the increase in efficacy that polarization provides over intensity and hue in a shallow marine environment, we propose a joint framework for the evolution of the polarized form of these complex signals based on both efficacy-driven (proximate) and content-driven (ultimate) selection pressures.

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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