Journal article

Multimodal signals: Ultraviolet reflectance and chemical cues in stomatopod agonistic encounters

AM Franklin, N Justin Marshall, SM Lewis

Royal Society Open Science | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Complex signals are commonly used during intraspecific contests over resources to assess an opponent’s fighting ability and/or aggressive state. Stomatopod crustaceans may use complex signals when competing aggressively for refuges. Before physical attacks, stomatopods assess their opponents using chemical cues and perform threat displays showing a coloured patch, the meral spot. In some species, this spot reflects UV. However, despite their complex visual system with up to 20 photoreceptor classes, we do not know if stomatopods use chromatic or achromatic signals in contests. In a field study, we found that Neogonodactylus oerstedii meral spot luminance varies with sex, habitat and, more we..

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Funding Acknowledgements

A.M.F. received funding from the Fulbright Science and Technology Fellowship, Tufts University graduate student research award and through crowdfunding on Experiment. N.J.M. is funded by the Australian Research Council and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.