Ancient divergent evolution of specialized swimming modes in aquatic beetles.

IF 3.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Fang-Shuo Hu, Xiao-Zhu Luo, Kuan-Chih Kuan, Rolf Georg Beutel, Kai-Jung Chi, Hsing-Che Liu, Martin Fikáček
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Abstract

We document two profoundly different specialized swimming modes in two ancient lineages of water scavenger beetles (Hydrophilidae): (i) the upside-down swimming using middle legs in the species-poor Amphiops and (ii) the dorsal-up swimming using middle and hind legs in the species-diverse lineage of all other actively swimming taxa, including Berosus analysed here. Both lineages share a unique modification of the mesofurca supporting the leg swimming movements, indicating a single origin of swimming. By behavioural experiments and biomechanical analyses, we reveal that the swimming of Amphiops is optimized for high manoeuvrability, whereas that of Berosus for speed and acceleration. Both swimming modes differ in the form of the meso- and metathoracic skeleton and leg musculature, excluding the possibility that one is derived from the other. Behavioural experiments indicate that both modes are adaptive morpho-functional peaks and that intermediate modes are suboptimal. This aligns with the phylogeny-based model comparison that indicates that both swimming modes have evolved from an ancestral swimming lost in modern beetles. The multi-method approach helps us to reconstruct ancient behaviour and identify trade-offs that shaped the evolution of lifestyles in Mesozoic aquatic beetles.

水生甲虫特殊游泳方式的古代分化进化。
我们在两个古老的食水甲虫谱系(亲水甲虫科)中记录了两种截然不同的特殊游泳模式:(i)在物种贫乏的两栖类中使用中腿倒立游泳;(ii)在所有其他积极游泳分类群的物种多样性谱系中使用中和后腿背朝上游泳,包括这里分析的Berosus。这两种血统都有一种独特的中跖骨修饰,支持腿部游泳运动,表明游泳的起源是单一的。通过行为实验和生物力学分析,我们发现两栖动物的游泳是为高机动性而优化的,而波罗索斯的游泳是为速度和加速度而优化的。这两种游泳方式在中胸骨和中胸骨以及腿部肌肉组织的形式上有所不同,排除了一种来源于另一种的可能性。行为实验表明,这两种模式都是自适应形态功能峰值,中间模式是次优的。这与基于系统发育的模型比较一致,表明这两种游泳方式都是从现代甲虫中消失的祖先游泳方式进化而来的。这种多方法的方法帮助我们重建古代的行为,并确定影响中生代水生甲虫生活方式进化的权衡。
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502
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1 months
期刊介绍: Proceedings B is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel, and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover a wide range of areas within the biological sciences, many have relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. The scope includes, but is not limited to, ecology, evolution, behavior, health and disease epidemiology, neuroscience and cognition, behavioral genetics, development, biomechanics, paleontology, comparative biology, molecular ecology and evolution, and global change biology.
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