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    Zebras' Stripes Tell Nasty Flies to Buzz Off

    Zebra stripes may deter bloodsucking insects, perhaps helping explain why zebras evolved their stripes, researchers say.

    Zebras are best known for their dramatic stripes, but why they evolved remains uncertain. One popular notion is that stripes make it difficult for predators to single out an individual zebra from the herd, but experimental evidence for this or other ideas has been lacking.

    Scientists investigating horses found that dark-coated individuals attracted far more bloodsucking horseflies than white ones did. Since zebra embryos start out with a dark skin but go on to develop white stripes before birth, the researchers wondered if their striped hides might help make zebras less attractive to the pests. Horseflies, also known as tabanids, not only deliver nasty bites, they also carry dangerous germs.

    To see how unappealing zebra stripes might be, the researchers visited a horsefly-infested horse farm near Budapest. Tests with surfaces painted with black and white stripes of varying widths and angles and covered in glue revealed that the narrowest stripes drew the fewest insects, and that real zebra hides closely matched the patterns that were least attractive to tabanids.

    The scientists also created all-white, all-black and black-and-white-striped horse models, expecting the striped one would attract a number of flies that was intermediate between the white and dark models. Surprisingly, the horseflies seemed to find the striped model the least appealing of all.

    To understand why zebra stripes might have this effect, one can think of all light waves as electric fields rippling either up and down, left and right, or at any angle in between, a property known as polarization. Many insects are drawn to horizontally polarized light because it is a telltale sign of water. Light reflected off water is horizontally polarized; horseflies develop in water or mud, and so are drawn to stretches of water where they can mate and lay eggs. In contrast, the dark and light stripes of zebras each reflect different polarizations of light, and the fact they are arranged vertically might ward off horseflies looking for smooth, horizontally polarized signals, explained researcher Susanne Åkesson, an evolutionary ecologist at Lund University in Sweden.

    The researchers do not exclude the possibility that zebra stripes might have benefits other than pest control. Still, "we believe that escaping biting flies, which are annoying to their hosts and transmit lethal diseases, would be a very important selection factor, which may have a much stronger effect than the benefits of striped coat patterns suggested previously," Åkesson told LiveScience.

    The scientists do note that they have not yet performed these experiments in Africa, where the zebras live, but would expect similar results if they did. They also wonder if odors or other molecules from the zebras might attract horseflies, overwhelming any benefit the stripes might have — future models could include such chemicals, Åkesson said.

    Åkesson, with Gábor Horváth and their colleagues, detailed their findings Feb. 9 in the Journal of Experimental Biology.

     
    • Christopher  •  3 mths ago
      You people are all the decendants of Ape like creatures (branch). And, if you don't know that, I would argue that you are closer, not futher away, from that evolutionary line. It is my understanding that even the Catholic Church has officially accepted evolution, but says it does not think that takes away from the story of Christ the bible etc...
      • G Pa 3 mths ago
        BOTH.
      • Gk 3 mths ago
        The catholic church already has many false doctrines not based on the bible, so what's your point about it accepting evolution?
      • 3¢worth 3 mths ago
        The Catholic Church has accepted evolution right back to the Big Bang. Although they believe it was God who initated the Big Bang itself. Pretty hard to argue against that because God can neither be proven or disproven. Evolutionists say that evolution doesn't need God to work, but neither do they say that evolution can't work with God. It certainly makes more sense than those who insist the universe is 6,000 years old and humans and dinosaurs co-existed!
    • Bill  •  3 mths ago
      Everyone knows it's just because they read too many newspapers.
      • Gorilla 3 mths ago
        Your wit is second to none.
      • bruiser 3 mths ago
        Well, they are black and white, but they're not red all over.
    • D  •  Mississauga, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      There is more evidence for evolution than just about any other theory in science. For example Hiroshima was pretty strong evidence for atomic theory. Still it remains a theory. It will always remain a theory no matter what happens. The word "theory" has a completely different meaning in science. This is the missing link (no pun intended) most people stumble on when they mistakenly believe that a scientific theory means the idea has not yet been proved. That's completely incorrect. Evolution is fact, not just a belief.
      • Walter 3 mths ago
        Then when will science produce JUST ONE transitionary fossil. There should be MILLIONS everywhere!
      • gullwingmb 3 mths ago
        There are a large number of transitional fossils in the human lineage alone. You just chose to ignore them.
      • The Electro Ferret 3 mths ago
        Indeed, it does not mean the idea has 'not yet been proved' - it means it never /can/ be proved. A theory is merely a way of looking at the world, one that (hopefully) provides a plausible explanation for the way things work.

        The problem with evolution theory, however, is that (contrary to your belief) it is extremely difficult to test it at all. We can test natural selection; but evolution theory has existed for so short a time that there has never been a way to test its predictive accuracy. All we can do is formulate the theory to explain what has happened in the past, without seeing whether it can accurately predict what /will/ happen. That is an essential quality in a 'good' theory, and it is not something we have yet been able to develop in any great depth in evolution theory.

        Evolution is not known fact. It is the best explanation fitting the body of current knowledge about a certain field of study, and so until some anomaly occurs that cannot be explained by it it holds, for all intents and purposes, the force of fact. But it is not 'fact,' and if you really knew as much as you imply about the subject you would not call it such.
    • Melissa  •  Winder, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Yet, this article doesn't explain why women in the south are addicted to zebra printed accessories...hmm...the cow print is obviously understandable, but when did they all collectively decide on the zebra print?
      • DavidL 3 mths ago
        They got tired of wearing leopard prints in New Jersey and migrated south.
      • Lala 3 mths ago
        It's just pretty. I, personally, and not a HUGE fan (I live in Texas), but, they are really cute. I have a purse && matching wallet that's zebra. But then I also have cheetah printed house shoes and a giraffe print cup. :) But Cow print, HIDEOUS. Ehh.
      • Brian 3 mths ago
        Well there. It proves that southern women are actually NOT related to horseflies, another surprising result. You should have applied for a grant before announcing that.
    • Travis  •  Oshkosh, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      I am now unplugging from the internet....good bye.
    • moonrock  •  3 mths ago
      stripes are there to help camouflage in tall grass against predators mainly lions who cannot differentiate between the stripes and grass due to their colorblindness. #discoverychannel
    • GeraldR  •  3 mths ago
      So many people think God & Evolution are seperate. It makes much more sense that God created Evolution. Now that was a great creation ! ! ! ! He could then sit and watch it work.

      Some religeous person must not have been educated enough at the time to understand what God could do.

      I am a reverent agnostic. I believe in a creator & the amazing things he has done. It is the unproveable things that religeous people come up with that I can't believe.
    • Dash  •  3 mths ago
      i come here for the comments lol
      When ever evolution or space topics come up you know there's a science vs Religion fight below.

      POPCORN PLEASE!
    • Johnny J  •  3 mths ago
      Deter bloodsuckers...they may be on to something, can not recall seeing an attorney in a zebra herd.
    • Anonymous  •  3 mths ago
      I read that they evolved vertical stripes cuz horizontal stripes make them look fat ...
    • G Pa  •  3 mths ago
      Huh. I always assumed the zebras were leftovers from when the world was still black and white, before color TV.

      On a more serious thought. Us baby boomers grew up seeing the transition between black and white to color TV. When I was a kid I delivered what they called newspapers to peoples houses. Once a week I would go collect the money door to door. While collecting, the elderly people would invite me in and start telling me something about their lives when they were young. Funny how I always pictured the story they were telling me in black and white because they were ancient old to me then. lol. I had one older lady who would pay in shirt buttons. (I think it was alzheimers) (I know I spelled that wrong) Anyway, I would go down to the corner bar and trade the buttons to her husband for real money. Just one point to bring up now. The interactions between people are suffering because we don't do things like deliver papers to people. And we are doing things like texting. I don't text because I can't use my senses to sense your senses about what you're talking about. Texting is information only no emotion feeling or heart like a face to face or even over the phone conversation. We will become intolerant of one another without being able to use all of our senses to interact with one another. We are pushing away what it is to be human in favor of technology. Sad. I learned sooo much from those elderly people because of the needed way to get the paper to them. Today there is little interaction between older and young people. Technology is seeing to it. No more great old people stories for the young to learn from. Or just plain enjoy.
    • Gary  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Maybe the professional sports world will hire them to referee games since our human zebra's have not been performing all that well.....
    • Ally  •  3 mths ago
      LOL evolution is happening as we speak, humans are turning into brainwashed idiots. Evolution...or *poof* lions and tigers and bears come out of no where!!!!!!!!!!! Really...? Come on.
    • G  •  3 mths ago
      Zebras have stripes because plaid is out of style, duh!
    • Laura  •  3 mths ago
      Evolution is very real!!! How boring life would be if we didn't evolve.
    • too long gone  •  3 mths ago
      Very interesting,
    • Randy  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      Why didn't the horseflies, who have had many more generations to evolve, develop the ability to recognize vertical polarization as a food source?
    • L J  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Too bad closed minds don't come with closed mouths. It's just incredible how stupid some people are. They would rather regurgitate than actually think for themselves. Lazy people listening to "entertainers." Do a little research ejits!
    • meister  •  3 mths ago
      the taliban doesnt like science also
    • person  •  3 mths ago
      Accept the flying spaghetti monster. He boiled for your sins! Ramen
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