The adaptive value of luminiscent behaviour in glowworms (Lampyridae, Coleoptera). 01/01/1999 - 31/12/2000

Abstract

Adult glowworms use light signals for mate attraction. This study, however, aims to investigate the adaptive value of luminiscent behaviour in other stages (larvae in particular) and in adults of (rare) diurnal species. Through experiments and field observations on three indigenous but markedly different species, the possible roles of light signals in predator deterrence, signaling of distastefulness, and intraspecific communication are investigated.

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Funding

  • IWT

Project type(s)

  • Research Project

The adaptive value of luminiscent behaviour in glowworms (Lampyridae, Coleoptera). 01/01/1997 - 31/12/1998

Abstract

Adult glowworms use light signals for mate attraction. This study, however, aims to investigate the adaptive value of luminiscent behaviour in other stages (larvae in particular) and in adults of (rare) diurnal species. Through experiments and field observations on three indigenous but markedly different species, the possible roles of light signals in predator deterrence, signaling of distastefulness, and intraspecific communication are investigated.

Researcher(s)

Funding

  • IWT

Project type(s)

  • Research Project

The adaptive value of luminiscent behaviour in glowworms (Lampyridae, Coleoptera). 01/10/1996 - 31/12/1996

Abstract

Adult glowworms use light signals for mate attraction. This study, however aims to investigate the adaptive value of luminiscent behaviour in other stages (larvae in particular) and in adults of (rare) diurnal species. Through experiments and field observations on three indigenous but markedly different species, the possible roles of light signals in predator deterrence, signaling of distastefulness, and intraspecific communication are investigated.

Researcher(s)

Funding

  • BOF

Project type(s)

  • Research Project