PNAS

Body size affects the evolution of eyespots in caterpillars [Evolution]

T. J. Hossie, J. Skelhorn, J. W. Breinholt, A. Y. Kawahara, T. N. Sherratt.
Many caterpillars have conspicuous eye-like markings, called eyespots. Despite recent work demonstrating the efficacy of eyespots in deterring predator attack, a fundamental question remains: Given their protective benefits, why have eyespots not evolved in more caterpillars? Using a phylogenetically controlled analysis of hawkmoth caterpillars, we show that eyespots are associated...