植物器官调节昆虫诱导的虫瘿的形态限制:来自公民科学数据的证据。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Kanako Bessho-Uehara, Riki Takara, Kosuke Sano, Kohei Tamura
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瘿是寄主植物与昆虫相互作用形成的异常植物结构,为致瘿昆虫提供庇护和营养。由于不同的昆虫物种甚至在同一寄主植物上也能产生独特的瘿形态,因此瘿通常被视为昆虫的延伸表型。然而,由于胆囊由植物来源的细胞组成,因此也有假设植物因素塑造了它们的形态。先前对这种可能性的研究仅限于一种或几种植物物种,限制了广泛的进化推断。在这里,我们使用公民科学观察来分析26个植物目的胆形态复杂性。利用分形维数指数进行定量比较发现,茎源性瘿的形态变异明显小于叶源性瘿。在考虑了昆虫和植物的系统发育后,我们的模型表明,起源的植物器官影响了虫瘿的形态复杂性。我们的研究结果表明,虽然诱导胆的昆虫协调了胆的发育,但植物器官的发育特性和可塑性调节了最终的形态结果。这项研究提供了一个大规模的、跨物种的胆汁形成分析,并说明了公民科学在研究形态进化方面的力量。
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Plant organ modulates morphological constraints of insect-induced galls: evidence from citizen science data.

Galls are abnormal plant structures formed through interactions between host plants and insects, providing shelter and nutrients for gall-inducing insects. As distinct insect species can generate unique gall morphologies even on the same host plant, galls are often viewed as an extended phenotype of the insect. However, since galls consist of plant-derived cells, it is also hypothesized that plant factors shape their morphology. Previous studies exploring this possibility have been restricted to one or a few plant species, limiting broad evolutionary inference. Here, we used citizen science observations to analyze gall morphological complexity across 26 plant orders. Quantitative comparisons using fractal dimension indices revealed that stem-derived galls display significantly less morphological variation than leaf-derived galls. After accounting for the phylogeny of both insects and plants, our model indicated that the originating plant organ influences morphological complexity of galls. Our findings suggest that while gall-inducing insects orchestrate gall development, the developmental properties and plasticity of the plant organ modulate the final morphological outcomes. This study provides a large-scale, cross-species analysis of gall formation and illustrates the power of citizen science in studying morphological evolution.

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