除了黑腹果蝇(Diptera:Drosophilidae)外,多种果蝇都有对球形表面的产卵偏好

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY
Junichi Akutsu, Takashi Matsuo
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摘要

据报道,一些昆虫对球形基质有产卵偏好,但在果蝇物种中没有,直到最近发现,铃木果蝇优先在半径较小的球形表面产卵,而黑腹果蝇则没有。这一发现提出了两个问题:(i)这种特征是在铃木中特异性获得的,还是在黑腹果蝇中丢失的?(ii)在后一种情况下,是否是由于使用具有平坦表面的产卵基质的长期实验室培养?为了回答这些问题,我们使用最近从野生个体中建立的种群,研究了三种果蝇的产卵偏好。与铃木果蝇一样,拟果蝇和高海果蝇对半径较小的球面表现出显著的偏好,这表明多种果蝇都有这种特征。相比之下,黑腹果蝇对较小或较大的半径没有表现出任何偏好,这表明这种偏好在黑腹果蝇的自然种群中已经丧失。对球形表面产卵偏好的丧失可能与黑腹果蝇成为人类共生体的进化过程有关。
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Oviposition preference for spherical surfaces is shared among multiple Drosophila species except D. melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae)

Oviposition preference for spherical surfaces is shared among multiple Drosophila species except D. melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae)

Oviposition preference for spherical substrates has been reported in some insects but not in Drosophila species until the recent finding that Drosophila suzukii preferentially lays eggs on spherical surfaces with a smaller radius, whereas D. melanogaster does not. This finding raised two questions: (i) Was this trait specifically acquired in D. suzukii or lost in D. melanogaster? (ii) In the latter case, is it due to the long-term laboratory culture using oviposition substrates with flat surfaces? To answer these questions, we examined the oviposition preference of three Drosophila species using the stocks recently established from wild individuals. As with D. suzukii, D. simulans and D. takahashii showed significant preference for spherical surfaces with a smaller radius, suggesting that this trait is shared by multiple Drosophila species. In contrast, D. melanogaster did not show any preference for either smaller or larger radii, showing that the preference already has been lost in the natural population of D. melanogaster. It may be possible that the loss of oviposition preference for spherical surfaces is involved in the evolutionary process of D. melanogaster becoming a human commensal.

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Entomological Science
Entomological Science 生物-昆虫学
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
30
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Entomological Science is the official English language journal of the Entomological Society of Japan. The Journal publishes original research papers and reviews from any entomological discipline or from directly allied field in ecology, behavioral biology, physiology, biochemistry, development, genetics, systematics, morphology, evolution and general entomology. Papers of applied entomology will be considered for publication if they significantly advance in the field of entomological science in the opinion of the Editors and Editorial Board.
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