Batesian insect-insect mimicry-related explosive radiation of ancient alienopterid cockroaches
Creators
- Vršanský, Peter1
- Bechly, Günter2
- Zhang, Qingqing3, 4
- Jarzembowski, Edmund A.5, 4
- Mlynský, Tomáš6
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Šmídová, Lucia7, 8
- Barna, Peter6
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Kúdela, Matúš7
- Aristov, Danil9, 10
- Bigalk, Sonia11
- Krogmann, Lars11
- Li, Liqin4
- Zhang, Qi3, 4
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Zhang, Haichun4
- Ellenberger, Sieghard12
- Müller, Patrick13
- Gröhn, Carsten14
- Xia, Fangyuan15
- Ueda, Kyoichiro16
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Vďačný, Peter8
- Valaška, Daniel17
- Vršanská, Lucia17
- Wang, Bo4
- and 13 more
- 1. Institute of Zoology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
- 2. Böblingen, Germany
- 3. University of the Sciences
- 4. Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 5. Natural History Museum
- 6. Slovak Academy of Sciences
- 7. Charles University in Prague
- 8. Comenius University in Bratislava
- 9. Russian Academy of Sciences
- 10. Cherepovets State University
- 11. Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart
- 12. Kassel, Germany
- 13. Käshofen, Germany
- 14. University of Hamburg
- 15. Shanghai, China
- 16. American Museum of Natural History
- 17. Bratislava, Slovakia
Description
Batesian mimicry is a relationship in which a harmful organism (the model) is mimicked by a harmless organism (the mimic), which gains protection because predators mistake it for the model. It is the most widely studied of mimicry complexes and has undoubtedly played an important role in the speciation of various animals especially insects. However, little is known about the early evolution of this important behavior and its evolutionary significance owing to a dearth of paleontological records. Here we report several specialized representatives of the family Alienopteridae from the Early Cretaceous of Brazil, mid-Cretaceous Burmite, and the Eocene of the USA. They exhibit unique morphological adaptations for wasp and ant mimicry and represent one of the oldest evidence of Batesian mimicry in the insect fossil record. Our findings reveal at least 65-million-year coevolution between extinct alienopterids and aculeates. Phylogenetic Bayesian network analysis houses Alienopteridae within Umenocoleidae explosively radiating ~127 Ma. Alienopteridae is the only Mesozoic-type cockroach family which passed K/Pg.
Publication Details
Journal article
Journal:
Biologia
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN:
00063088
Volume:
73
Pages:
987-1006
Persistent Identifiers
MAGID
2889834824
DOI
10.2478/s11756-018-0117-3
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Funding
Financial Support
Agentúra na Podporu Výskumu a Vývoja — Grant: apvv 0436-12
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Vedecká Grantová Agentúra MŠVVaŠ SR a SAV — Grant: ga0014-12
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National Natural Science Foundation of China — Grant: 41572010, 41622201, 41688103
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Chinese academy of sciences — Grant: XDPB05
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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization — Grant: AMBA
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Russian Foundation for Fundamental Investigations — Grant: RFBR 16-04-01498, RFBR N 15-34-20745
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European Regional Development Fund — Grant: EFRD ITMS 26230120004
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