Thorne Barbara L, Breisch Nancy L, Muscedere Mario L
Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-4454, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Oct 28;100(22):12808-13. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2133530100. Epub 2003 Oct 10.
We present new hypotheses and report experimental evidence for powerful selective forces impelling the evolution of both eusociality and the soldier caste in termites. Termite ancestors likely had a nesting and developmental life history similar to that of the living family Termopsidae, in which foraging does not occur outside the host wood, and nonsoldier helpers retain lifelong options for differentiation into reproductives. A local neighborhood of families that live exclusively within a limited resource results in interactions between conspecific colonies, high mortality of founding reproductives, and opportunities for accelerated inheritance of the nest and population by offspring that differentiate into nondispersing neotenic reproductives. In addition, fertile reproductive soldiers, a type of neotenic previously considered rare and docile, frequently develop in this intraspecific competitive context. They can be highly aggressive in subsequent interactions, supporting the hypothesis that intercolonial battles influenced the evolution of modern sterile termite soldier weaponry and behaviors.
我们提出了新的假说,并报告了有力的选择力推动白蚁社会型和兵蚁等级进化的实验证据。白蚁祖先可能具有与现存的木白蚁科相似的筑巢和发育生活史,在这种生活史中,觅食不在宿主木材之外进行,非兵蚁帮手终生保留分化为繁殖蚁的选择。仅生活在有限资源内的局部家族群落导致了同物种群落间的相互作用、创始繁殖蚁的高死亡率,以及分化为不扩散的幼态繁殖蚁的后代加速继承巢穴和种群的机会。此外,可育的繁殖型兵蚁,一种以前被认为罕见且温顺的幼态类型,经常在这种种内竞争环境中发育。它们在随后的相互作用中可能极具攻击性,支持了殖民地间战斗影响现代不育白蚁兵蚁武器和行为进化的假说。