MORPHOLOGY OF THE COMPOUND EYES AS AN INDICATOR OF LIFE-STYLE IN CARABID BEETLES

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作者
BAUER, T [1 ]
KREDLER, M [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BAYREUTH,W-8580 BAYREUTH,GERMANY
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE | 1993年 / 71卷 / 04期
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10.1139/z93-105
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
Twelve diurnal, 9 nocturnal, and 6 intermediate species of carabid beetles common in central Europe were investigated with respect to hunting behaviour and the morphology of the head and eyes. Diurnal visual hunters are characterized by typical visually guided predatory behaviour, which consists of a turn toward the prey, followed by a jerky approach and a lunge. Nocturnal species do not react to visual stimuli but use exclusively chemical or tactile cues for orientation. Visual hunters have broader heads than the other two groups (almost-equal-to 26% of the body length as opposed to almost-equal-to 20%), shorter antennae (almost-equal-to 45% of the body length compared with almost-equal-to 52% in the other two groups), almost-equal-to 50% larger eye surfaces, and, correspondingly, 50% more ommatidia per eye. The binocular overlap of the frontal visual fields of both eyes is more than 50-degrees in visual hunters; in nocturnal and intermediate species it is usually less than 40-degrees. Nearly all species have acute zones with small interommatidial angles in the frontolateral parts of the eye, but in visual hunters these are much more distinct. As a readily measurable indicator of the hunting behaviour and life-style of a species we describe an eye - antenna angle that is more than 60-degrees in typical visual hunters and, in most cases, much less than 55-degrees in nocturnal species.
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