Literature DB >> 18450445

UVB-based mate-choice cues used by females of the jumping spider Phintella vittata.

Jingjing Li1, Zengtao Zhang, Fengxiang Liu, Qingqing Liu, Wenjin Gan, Jian Chen, Matthew L M Lim, Daiqin Li.   

Abstract

Although there are numerous examples of animals having photoreceptors sensitive to UVA (315-400 nm) [1] and relying on UVA-based mate-choice cues [2-5], here we provide the first evidence of an animal using UVB (280-315 nm) for intraspecific communication. An earlier study showed that Phintella vittata, a jumping spider (Salticidae) from China, reflects UVB [6]. By performing six series of binary mate-choice experiments in which we varied lighting conditions with filters (UVB+ [no filter] versus UVB-, UVB+ versus ND1, UVB+ versus ND2, UVB- versus ND1, UVB- versus ND2, and UVB- versus UVA-), we show that significantly more UVB + males than UVB- males are chosen by females as preferred mates. Female preference for UVB-reflective males is not affected by differences in brightness or by UVA.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18450445     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2008.04.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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