回顾我们对亚洲 Polistes 的零星了解,呼吁开展更多研究

IF 1.8 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Deepak Nain, Ruchira Sen
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Polistes 被认为是分布最广、数量最多的原始群居蜂属之一。Polistes 的生物学和行为学对于理解巢内成员之间的合作与冲突至关重要,并极大地促进了我们对电子社会性的功能和进化的理解。然而,尽管 Polistes 的地理分布很广,但我们对该属的认识主要是通过对温带 Polistes 物种的研究形成的。亚洲 Polistes 种类的多样性已通过分类报告反映出来,但它们的筑巢生物学和行为却大多不为人知。关于它们在不同条件下的行为的经验性研究也很罕见,如试验性地移除蚁后、提供额外食物等。Polistes 的地理起源也存在争议。由于缺乏对亚洲 Polistes 的了解,关于 Polistes 起源于东方地区的猜测既无法证实,也无法反驳。这些信息的缺失为我们了解 Polistes 属的起源和传播路线造成了巨大的空白。在此,我们回顾了有关亚洲 Polistes 的零散研究,并尝试总结和分析现有的分类学、行为学和系统发育信息。迄今为止,31 个亚洲国家已报道了 76 种 Polistes,其中越南、印度和日本的物种数量最多。我们还回顾了现有的 Polistes 行为学研究,这些研究大多是在日本进行的定性研究,以说明这些研究如何为 Polistes 生物学提供了不同的视角。我们还试图指出需要回答的主要问题,以便更广泛地了解亚洲 Polistes。我们建议,对亚洲Polistes不同物种进行更多的行为学和系统发生学研究,可以为物种的地理起源、物种冬眠(生殖休眠)的进化、筑巢策略的多样化、蜂王对工蜂繁殖的控制等问题提供答案。
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A Review of Our Meagre Knowledge of Asian Polistes, and a Call for More Studies

A Review of Our Meagre Knowledge of Asian Polistes, and a Call for More Studies

Polistes is considered as one of the most widely and abundantly distributed, speciose genera of primitively eusocial wasps. The biology and behaviour of Polistes have been crucial to understanding the cooperation and conflicts among the nest members and have contributed greatly to our understanding of the functionality and evolution of eusociality. However, despite the wide geographical distribution, our perception of the genus has been shaped largely by the studies on the temperate species of Polistes. The diversity of Polistes species in Asia has been reflected through taxonomic reports but their nesting biology and behaviour are mostly unknown. Empirical studies on their behaviour in response to alternate conditions, like experimental removal of the queens, availability of extra food, etc. are also rare. The geographical origin of Polistes is also disputed. The speculation that Polistes originated in oriental regions can neither be confirmed nor refuted due to the lack of knowledge on Asian Polistes. Such missing information creates a large lacuna in our understanding of the origin and routes of dispersal of the genus. Here, we review the scattered studies on Asian Polistes and attempt to summarise and analyse the available taxonomic, behavioural and phylogenetic information. To date, 76 Polistes species have been reported from 31 Asian countries, out of which Vietnam, India and Japan have the maximum numbers of species. We also review the available behavioural studies on Polistes, mostly qualitative and conducted in Japan to show how these can provide a different perspective on Polistes biology. We also try to point out the major questions that need to be answered to get a broader overview of Asian Polistes. We suggest that more behavioural and phylogenetic studies on various species of Asian Polistes could provide the answers to questions like the geographic origin of the species, the evolution of hibernation (reproductive diapause) in the species, the diversification of nest founding strategies, the queen control on worker reproduction, etc.

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Journal of the Indian Institute of Science
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期刊介绍: Started in 1914 as the second scientific journal to be published from India, the Journal of the Indian Institute of Science became a multidisciplinary reviews journal covering all disciplines of science, engineering and technology in 2007. Since then each issue is devoted to a specific topic of contemporary research interest and guest-edited by eminent researchers. Authors selected by the Guest Editor(s) and/or the Editorial Board are invited to submit their review articles; each issue is expected to serve as a state-of-the-art review of a topic from multiple viewpoints.
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