Genetic and phenotypic variation in wood tiger moths from the Caucasus: insights into male warning color variation
Galarza, Juan A.; Nokelainen, Ossi; Brien, Melanie N.; Ottocento, Cristina; Rojas, Bibiana; Valkonen, Janne K.; Chunashvili, Tamar; Tasane, Tõnis; Jiggins, Chris D.; Mappes, Johanna (2025-06-19)
Galarza, Juan A.
Nokelainen, Ossi
Brien, Melanie N.
Ottocento, Cristina
Rojas, Bibiana
Valkonen, Janne K.
Chunashvili, Tamar
Tasane, Tõnis
Jiggins, Chris D.
Mappes, Johanna
Wiley-Blackwell
19.06.2025
Galarza, J.A., Nokelainen, O., Brien, M.N., Ottocento, C., Rojas, B., Valkonen, J.K., Chunashvili, T., Tasane, T., Jiggins, C.D. and Mappes, J. (2025), Genetic and phenotypic variation in wood tiger moths from the Caucasus: insights into male warning color variation. Insect Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/1744-7917.70101
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© 2025 The Author(s). Insect Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202506234869
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Abstract
Coloration plays a pivotal role in shaping how species adapt to their environment, influencing their interactions with predators, prey, and potential mates. The aposematic wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) is sexually dimorphic. Males are polymorphic in their hindwing coloration across the Holarctic distribution range, while females exhibit continuous variation in their coloration. In the Caucasus region, a striking exception can be found, where both sexes exhibit a continuous orange-red hindwing coloration. Yet, it remains uncertain whether significant color variations exist within the spectrum of male orange-red coloration and whether these differences can be associated with genetic structure or other phenotypic traits such as size. Using population genetics and image analyses methods, we find that males from the Lesser Caucasus have predominantly large red wings and constitute mostly a single genetic population. Males from the Greater Caucasus, in contrast, appear genetically isolated and are relatively small with orange hindwings. We discuss these findings in the context of both contemporary and historical environmental factors that may have influenced male color variation in the region.
Coloration plays a pivotal role in shaping how species adapt to their environment, influencing their interactions with predators, prey, and potential mates. The aposematic wood tiger moth (Arctia plantaginis) is sexually dimorphic. Males are polymorphic in their hindwing coloration across the Holarctic distribution range, while females exhibit continuous variation in their coloration. In the Caucasus region, a striking exception can be found, where both sexes exhibit a continuous orange-red hindwing coloration. Yet, it remains uncertain whether significant color variations exist within the spectrum of male orange-red coloration and whether these differences can be associated with genetic structure or other phenotypic traits such as size. Using population genetics and image analyses methods, we find that males from the Lesser Caucasus have predominantly large red wings and constitute mostly a single genetic population. Males from the Greater Caucasus, in contrast, appear genetically isolated and are relatively small with orange hindwings. We discuss these findings in the context of both contemporary and historical environmental factors that may have influenced male color variation in the region.
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