评估古老的真理:全变形昆虫的最终成年尺寸是在幼虫发育结束时确定的

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Lisa Hanna, Tom Lamouret, Gonçalo M. Poças, Christen K. Mirth, Armin P. Moczek, Frederik H. Nijhout, Ehab Abouheif
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摘要

几个世纪以来,人们已经了解到,成年全变形昆虫的最终大小是在幼虫期结束时决定的,一旦它们变成成虫,全变形昆虫就不再生长了。尽管如此,之前还没有研究直接在全变性昆虫身上测试这些“古老的真理”。在这里,我们证明了代表四目全变形昆虫的物种的最终成年尺寸是在最后幼虫期结束时设定的:果蝇(双翅目),烟草角虫(鳞翅目),屎壳虫(鞘翅目)和佛罗里达木蚁(膜翅目)。此外,我们还发现在黑腹瓢虫和佛罗里达瓢虫中,成年个体的大小是波动的,但没有显著变化。因此,我们的研究最终证实了昆虫生物学中的两个基本假设,这两个假设几个世纪以来一直是昆虫生长、大小和异速生长研究的基础。
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Evaluating old truths: Final adult size in holometabolous insects is set by the end of larval development

Evaluating old truths: Final adult size in holometabolous insects is set by the end of larval development

For centuries, it has been understood that the final size of adult holometabolous insects is determined by the end of the larval stage, and that once they transform to adults, holometabolous insects do not grow. Despite this, no previous study has directly tested these “old truths” across holometabolous insects. Here, we demonstrate that final adult size is set at the end of the last larval stage in species representing each of the four orders of holometabolous insects: the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera), the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera), the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus (Coleoptera), and the Florida carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus (Hymenoptera). Furthermore, in both D. melanogaster and C. floridanus, we show that the size of adult individuals fluctuates but does not significantly change. Therefore, our study finally confirms these two basic assumptions in the biology of insects, which have for centuries served as the foundation for studies of insect growth, size, and allometry.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
63
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Evolution is a branch of evolutionary biology that integrates evidence and concepts from developmental biology, phylogenetics, comparative morphology, evolutionary genetics and increasingly also genomics, systems biology as well as synthetic biology to gain an understanding of the structure and evolution of organisms. The Journal of Experimental Zoology -B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution provides a forum where these fields are invited to bring together their insights to further a synthetic understanding of evolution from the molecular through the organismic level. Contributions from all these branches of science are welcome to JEZB. We particularly encourage submissions that apply the tools of genomics, as well as systems and synthetic biology to developmental evolution. At this time the impact of these emerging fields on developmental evolution has not been explored to its fullest extent and for this reason we are eager to foster the relationship of systems and synthetic biology with devo evo.
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