Territorial behavior of the red admiral, Vanessa atalanta (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) I. The role of climatic factors and early interaction frequency on territorial start time

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We examined the relative importance of climatic factors and population density to territorial start time of Vanessa atalanta males. Start time varies with solar altitude and therefore with seasons. We removed seasonal effects by converting start times to corresponding solar altitudes. Start time solar altitude correlates primarily with ambient temperature (Ta) and secondarily with substrate temperature (Ts), regardless of cloud cover. Overcast cloud cover resulted in later not earlier start times as expected from reduced solar radiation (R⊙) levels. R⊙ may affect start time indirectly by affecting Ts and later start times under overcast skies may be a result of Ts. Start times under solid overcast but not under broken overcast were different than under clear skies, suggesting that V. atalanta males can use dim sun or blue patches in broken overcast as a start time cue. Early interaction frequency is correlated with Ta and wind direction, but not with start time itself, suggesting that male population density is unimportant compared with climatic factors. We conclude that V. atalanta has a climate-dependent start time but, also, that maintaining a relatively fixed daily schedule is more important to males than is achieving an optimal body temperature while perching. © 1995 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

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Bitzer, R. J., & Shaw, K. C. (1995). Territorial behavior of the red admiral, Vanessa atalanta (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) I. The role of climatic factors and early interaction frequency on territorial start time. Journal of Insect Behavior, 8(1), 47–66. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01990969

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