Shingleton Alexander W, Stern David L
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Guyot Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2003 Jan;26(1):26-35. doi: 10.1016/s1055-7903(02)00328-7.
Mutualism with ants is suspected to be a highly labile trait within homopteran evolution. We used molecular phylogenetic evidence to test whether the mutualism has multiple origins within a single aphid genus. We constructed a molecular phylogeny of 15 Chaitophorus Koch (Hemiptera: Aphidoidea) species, using mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I and II sequences. Ant tending evolved, or was lost, at least five times during Chaitophorus evolution. Parametric bootstrapping rejected the hypothesis of a single origin of ant tending in this genus. Further, the Chaitophorus made at least two host genus switches from poplars (Populus) to willow (Salix), and four switches in feeding position, from leaf feeding to stem feeding or vice versa. This is the first phylogenetic confirmation that ant tending is an evolutionarily labile trait in aphids.
与蚂蚁的共生关系被怀疑是同翅目昆虫进化过程中一个高度不稳定的特征。我们利用分子系统发育证据来检验这种共生关系是否在单个蚜虫属内有多个起源。我们使用线粒体细胞色素氧化酶I和II序列构建了15种蔡氏蚜属(半翅目:蚜总科)物种的分子系统发育树。在蔡氏蚜属的进化过程中,蚂蚁照顾行为至少独立进化或丧失了五次。参数自展法拒绝了该属蚂蚁照顾行为单一起源的假设。此外,蔡氏蚜属至少有两次从杨树(杨属)到柳树(柳属)的寄主属转换,以及四次取食位置的转换,从取食叶片到取食茎干,或反之。这是首次通过系统发育研究证实蚂蚁照顾行为在蚜虫中是一种进化上不稳定的特征。