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      Ecological significance of puddling as a behavioural phenomenon in the life history of butterfly Papilio polytes Linn. (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

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      Puddling in butterflies is an essential physiological phenomenon, by which they gain mineral nutrients required for their reproductive success and flight. The preference given to the puddling by butterflies has been analysed by two hypotheses: butterf...

      Puddling in butterflies is an essential physiological phenomenon, by which they gain mineral nutrients required for their reproductive success and flight. The preference given to the puddling by butterflies has been analysed by two hypotheses: butterflies puddle when there is a scarcity of nutritional resource in one hypothesis and competition with other males to increase their probability of mating in the other. In the present investigation, an attempt has been made to verify these hypotheses through experimental evidences in the butterfly Papilio polytes, in which only males are known to puddle. Our investigation revealed the significance of puddling as an alter native source of nutrition in the absence of nectar. However, increase in the number of males in a given vicinity with constant number of females enhances the puddling activity in males. This shows the importance of puddling as a distinct competitive behaviour by which male improves their chances of mating. Additionally, in both cases the puddling is drastically regulated by the environmental temperature. Males prefer to puddle at a temperature ranging from 26 ◦ C to 28 ◦ C, which is considered as optimum for puddling activity. Further, the fecundity and longevity of imago are completely unaffected by puddling activity. All these results are in good agreement with the existing hypotheses and show the behavioural significance of puddling in butterflies.

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      1 Peter H. Adler, "Why do male butterflies visit mud puddles?" Canadian Science Publishing 60 (60): 322-325, 1982

      2 Diana Wheeler, "The Role of Nourishment in Oogenesis" Annual Reviews 41 (41): 407-431, 1996

      3 Larsen, T. B., "The Butterflies of Kenya and Their Natural History" Oxford University Press 1991

      4 Adler, P. H., "Soil and Puddle-visiting habitat of moths" 36 : 161-173, 1982

      5 S. R. Smedley, "Sodium: a male moth's gift to its offspring." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (93): 809-813, 1996

      6 Smedley, S. R., "Sodium uptake by puddling in a moth" 270 (270): 1816-1818, 1995

      7 Arms, K., "Sodium : stimulus for puddling behavior by tiger Swallowtail butterflies" 185 : 372-374, 1974

      8 Carol L. Boggs, "Resource Specialization in Puddling Lepidoptera" Oxford University Press (OUP) 33 (33): 1020-1024, 2004

      9 KENNETH A. PIVNICK, "Puddling in butterflies: sodium affects reproductive success in Thymelicus lineola*" Wiley 12 (12): 461-472, 1987

      10 Sehgal, J., "Observations on the life history and behavior of three butterfly species : lime blue, Chilades lajus lajus(Cramer), the lime butterfly, Papilio(Princeps)demoleus Linnaeus and the common Mormon, Papilio polytes Linnaeus(Lepidoptera : Papilionoidea)infesting Citrus species in Punjab" 33 (33): 261-268, 2009

      1 Peter H. Adler, "Why do male butterflies visit mud puddles?" Canadian Science Publishing 60 (60): 322-325, 1982

      2 Diana Wheeler, "The Role of Nourishment in Oogenesis" Annual Reviews 41 (41): 407-431, 1996

      3 Larsen, T. B., "The Butterflies of Kenya and Their Natural History" Oxford University Press 1991

      4 Adler, P. H., "Soil and Puddle-visiting habitat of moths" 36 : 161-173, 1982

      5 S. R. Smedley, "Sodium: a male moth's gift to its offspring." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (93): 809-813, 1996

      6 Smedley, S. R., "Sodium uptake by puddling in a moth" 270 (270): 1816-1818, 1995

      7 Arms, K., "Sodium : stimulus for puddling behavior by tiger Swallowtail butterflies" 185 : 372-374, 1974

      8 Carol L. Boggs, "Resource Specialization in Puddling Lepidoptera" Oxford University Press (OUP) 33 (33): 1020-1024, 2004

      9 KENNETH A. PIVNICK, "Puddling in butterflies: sodium affects reproductive success in Thymelicus lineola*" Wiley 12 (12): 461-472, 1987

      10 Sehgal, J., "Observations on the life history and behavior of three butterfly species : lime blue, Chilades lajus lajus(Cramer), the lime butterfly, Papilio(Princeps)demoleus Linnaeus and the common Mormon, Papilio polytes Linnaeus(Lepidoptera : Papilionoidea)infesting Citrus species in Punjab" 33 (33): 261-268, 2009

      11 Beck, J., "Mud-puddling behavior in tropical butterflies : in search of proteins or mineral" 119 : 140-148, 1999

      12 Boggs, C. L., "Mud puddling by butterflies is not a simple matter" 16 : 123-127, 1991

      13 Kunte, K., "Mimetic butterflies support Wallace’s model of sexual dimorphism" 275 (275): 1617-1624, 2008

      14 Sculley, C. E., "Mating systems and sexual division of foraging effort affect puddling behavior by butterflies" 21 : 193-197, 1996

      15 Pola, M., "Marine puddling in papilio polytes(lepidoptera : papilionidae)" 88 (88): 211-213, 2005

      16 Molleman, F., "Is male puddling behaviour of tropical butterflies targeted at sodium for nuptial gifts or activity?" 86 (86): 345-361, 2005

      17 Fischer, K., "Effect of adult feeding and temperature regime on fecundity and longevity in the butterfly Lycaena hippothoe(Lycaenidae)" 54 (54): 91-95, 2001

      18 Durgesh, N., "Autecology of the common Mormon butterfly, Papilio polytes(Lepidoptera : Rhopalocera : Papillionidae)" 35 (35): 101-104, 2011

      19 Lai-Fook, J., "Absorption of phosphorus from the sperm-atophore through the cuticule of the bursa copularix of the butterfly, Calpodes ethlius" 23 : 247-259, 1991

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