Camila Heloise Dos Santos, Karoline Aparecida Vieira Dos Santos, Luciana Paes de Barros Machado, Rogério Pincela Mateus
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摘要
果蝇物种对自然资源的不同探索会影响其适应性,进而改变生活史和代谢特征。目前还缺乏对新热带果蝇物种在不同环境中这些特征变化的研究。本研究的目的是评估巴西南部和东南部地区四个新热带果蝇种群的生活史特征概况,包括存活率、发育时间和干重(作为体型的衡量标准),以及甘油三酯、糖原和蛋白质的代谢池:D.mercatorum、D. maculifrons 和 D. ornatifrons(属于果蝇亚属)。至少有一个物种的生活史和代谢特征表现出种群间的差异。当生活史参数出现明显差异时,同一亚属的物种表现出相似的特征,即南方种群更大、存活率更低、发育时间更长。甘油三酯也是如此。然而,对于其他两个代谢库(糖原和总蛋白),D. maculifrons 和 D. ornatifrons 与其他两个物种呈现出相反的模式,东南部种群的值最高,而南部种群的值最低。这些种群差异表明,所研究的生活史特征具有可塑性,这使得同一亚属的物种可以对不同的环境条件做出不同的反应。然而,种间比较并不能反映系统发育关系,其中威利斯托尼鲑和丝光鲑的生存能力最高,这可能与这些物种能够探索更广泛的栖息地有关。另一方面,代谢池的储存能力似乎具有物种特异性,取决于对资源质量和可用性的适应历史,D. mercatorum(低)和 D. ornatifrons(高)储存食物中代谢物的能力截然相反。
Life History Traits and Metabolic Pool Variation in Neotropical Species of Drosophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae).
The differential exploration of natural resources by Drosophila species has effects on fitness, with changes in life history and metabolic traits. There is a lack of research on the variation in these characters in different environments in Neotropical species of Drosophila. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the profile of life history traits, including viability, development time, and dry weight (as a measure of size), as well as the metabolic pools of triglyceride, glycogen, and protein, in populations from the southern and southeastern regions of Brazil of four Neotropical Drosophila species: D. willistoni, of the Sophophora subgenus, and D. mercatorum, D. maculifrons, and D. ornatifrons, which belong to the Drosophila subgenus. Life history and metabolic traits showed interpopulational variation in at least one species. When significant differences in life history parameters occurred, species of the same subgenus presented similar profiles, i.e., southern populations were larger, less viable, and showed longer development time. This was also observed for triglyceride. However, for the other two metabolic pools (glycogen and total proteins), D. maculifrons and D. ornatifrons presented inverse patterns to the other two species, with the highest values in southeastern populations and the lowest in southern populations. These populational variations indicate plasticity of the examined life history traits, which allows distinctive responses to different environmental conditions shared by speciesof the same subgenus. Nevertheless, interspecific comparisons did not reflect phylogenetic relationships, with the highest viability being found for D. willistoni and D. mercatorum, which is probably correlated to the ability of these species to explore a broader variety of habitats. On the other hand, the storage capability of metabolic pools seems to be species specific, determined by the adaptive history to the quality and availability of resources, with D. mercatorum (low) and D. ornatifrons (high) having opposing capacities to store metabolites from their diets.
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