Predation risk drives aposematic signal conformity

Author:

Walker Hannah12ORCID,Caro Tim34ORCID,Bell Donovan2ORCID,Ferguson Adam5ORCID,Stankowich Theodore1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, California State University Long Beach , Long Beach, CA , United States

2. Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana , Missoula, MT , United States

3. School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol , Bristol , United Kingdom

4. Center for Population Biology, University of California , Davis, CA , United States

5. Gantz Family Collection Center, Field Museum of Natural History , Chicago, IL , United States

Abstract

Abstract Contrary to expectations regarding efficient predator education mediated by lack of ambiguity and enhanced prey recognition, aposematic signals often show considerable intraspecific variability. For example, some striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) are almost entirely white, others have black-and-white stripes of equivalent thicknesses, yet others are mostly black. We tested the ecological correlates of this variation in patterning using 749 museum skins collected across North America. Skunks had longer white–black borders and more bilaterally symmetrical stripes in areas with a greater number of potential predator species, and this effect was more marked for mammalian than avian predators, the latter of which may be less deterred by noxious defenses. Skunks from locations with greater predator diversity were less variable in the extent of whiteness on their dorsa and less variable in the length of their white–black borders, suggesting strong selection from predators leads to greater conformity in stripe patterns, even at the same location, but weak selection from predators leads to relaxed selection on pattern conformity. Skunks exhibited greater areas of black pelage in areas of greater humidity conforming to Gloger’s rule. Our results indicate that relaxed predation pressure is key to warning signal variation in this iconic species, whereas stronger pressure leads to signal conformity and stronger signals.

Funder

California State University Long Beach

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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