Dietary constraints and costs of melanin pigmentation plasticity.

IF 3.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Evolution Pub Date : 2025-07-04 DOI:10.1093/evolut/qpaf137
Sarah Britton, Goggy Davidowitz
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Abstract

Understanding the evolution of adaptive plasticity requires considering the costs of producing a plastic trait. We test the hypothesis that diet can act as a constraint on melanin pigmentation and lead to costly resource allocation trade-offs in Hyles lineata, the white-lined sphinx moth. In a diet manipulation experiment, we found that two aspects of melanin pigmentation, % melanic area and darkness, are relatively robust in the face of diet variation in environments where they are prioritized. Next, we tested whether larval melanin pigmentation is involved in resource allocation trade-offs with traits sharing the same dietary precursors: larval immune response, adult flight muscle mass, and adult wing pigmentation. Larval pigmentation trades off with both immunity and adult pigmentation. Contrary to many patterns reported in the literature, these trade-offs existed on the high resource diet, but not the low resource diet, indicating that certain traits may have a minimum threshold of expression. Larvae can plastically increase melanin pigmentation in contexts where melanin benefits outweigh costs, but otherwise reduce melanin pigmentation so that limited dietary precursors can be allocated to immunity and adult pigmentation. These context specific costs and benefits of melanin can help explain the adaptive value of melanin plasticity in this species.

饮食限制和黑色素沉着可塑性的代价。
理解适应性可塑性的进化需要考虑产生一种可塑性特征的成本。我们测试了这样一个假设,即饮食可以限制黑色素沉着,并导致白纹斯芬克斯飞蛾(Hyles lineata)昂贵的资源分配权衡。在一项饮食操纵实验中,我们发现黑色素沉着的两个方面,黑素面积和暗度,在优先考虑的环境中面对饮食变化时相对稳健。接下来,我们测试了幼虫黑色素色素沉着是否与具有相同饮食前体特征的资源分配权衡有关:幼虫免疫反应、成虫飞行肌肉质量和成虫翅膀色素沉着。幼虫的色素沉着与免疫力和成虫的色素沉着相互权衡。与文献中报道的许多模式相反,这些权衡存在于高资源饮食中,而不存在于低资源饮食中,这表明某些特征可能具有最低表达阈值。在黑色素利大于弊的情况下,幼虫可以可塑性地增加黑色素沉着,但在其他情况下会减少黑色素沉着,因此有限的饮食前体可以分配给免疫和成体色素沉着。这些特定环境下黑色素的成本和收益可以帮助解释黑色素可塑性在这个物种中的适应价值。
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Evolution
Evolution 环境科学-进化生物学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
0
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Evolution, published for the Society for the Study of Evolution, is the premier publication devoted to the study of organic evolution and the integration of the various fields of science concerned with evolution. The journal presents significant and original results that extend our understanding of evolutionary phenomena and processes.
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