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PLOS ONE | 2008

A Reversible Color Polyphenism in American Peppered Moth (Biston betularia cognataria) Caterpillars

Mohamed A. F. Noor; Robin S. Parnell; Bruce Grant

Insect body color polyphenisms enhance survival by producing crypsis in diverse backgrounds. While color polyphenisms are often indirectly induced by temperature, rearing density, or diet, insects can benefit from immediate crypsis if they evolve polyphenisms directly induced by exposure to the background color, hence immediately deriving protection from predation. Here, we examine such a directly induced color polyphenism in caterpillars of the geometrid peppered moth (Biston betularia). This larval color polyphenism is unrelated to the genetic polymorphism for melanic phenotypes in adult moths. B. betularia caterpillars are generalist feeders and develop body colors that closely match the brown or green twigs of their host plant. We expand on previous studies examining the proximal cues that stimulate color development. Under controlled rearing conditions, we manipulated diets and background reflectance, using both natural and artificial twigs, and show that visual experience has a much stronger effect than does diet in promoting precise color matching. Their induced body color was not a simple response to reflectance or light intensity but instead specifically matched the wavelength of light to which they were exposed. We also show that the potential to change color is retained until the final (sixth) larval instar. Given their broad host range, this directly induced color polyphenism likely provides the caterpillars with strong protection from bird predation.


Evolution | 1989

Reverse sex-ratio adjustment in an apparently outbreeding wasp, Bracon hebetor.

Karen S. Galloway; Bruce Grant

Proportion des descendances mâles et femelles en fonction de la densite des fondatrices chez une souche normale et mutante de la guepe Bracon hebetor


Journal of Heredity | 1996

Parallel Rise and Fall of Melanic Peppered Moths in America and Britain

Bruce Grant; Df Owen; Cyril A. Clarke


Evolution | 1999

FINE TUNING THE PEPPERED MOTH PARADIGM

Bruce Grant


Evolution | 1974

FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT MATE SELECTION IN MORMONIELLA VITRIPENNIS

Bruce Grant; G. Ann Snyder; Steven F. Glessner


Evolution | 1980

Outbreeding via frequency-dependent mate selection in the parasitoid wasp, Nasonia (=Mormoniella) vitripennis Walker.

Bruce Grant; Susan Burton; Charles Contoreggi; Mitchell Rothstein


Journal of Heredity | 2002

Recent History of Melanism in American Peppered Moths

Bruce Grant; Lawrence L. Wiseman


Journal of Heredity | 1998

Geographic and temporal variation in the incidence of melanism in peppered moth populations in America and Britain

Bruce Grant; Ad Cook; Cyril A. Clarke; Df Owen


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 1988

Background selection by the peppered moth (Biston betularia Linn.): individual differences

Bruce Grant; Rory J. Howlett


Genetics | 1969

DISRUPTIVE AND STABILIZING SELECTION ON THE "ESCAPE" BEHAVIOR OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

Bruce Grant; L. E. Mettler

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Df Owen

Oxford Brookes University

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