Frankino W Anthony, Zwaan Bas J, Stern David L, Brakefield Paul M
Section of Evolutionary Biology, Institute of Biology, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9516, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands.
Science. 2005 Feb 4;307(5710):718-20. doi: 10.1126/science.1105409.
In animals, scaling relationships between appendages and body size exhibit high interspecific variation but low intraspecific variation. This pattern could result from natural selection for specific allometries or from developmental constraints on patterns of differential growth. We performed artificial selection on the allometry between forewing area and body size in a butterfly to test for developmental constraints, and then used the resultant increased range of phenotypic variation to quantify natural selection on the scaling relationship. Our results show that the short-term evolution of allometries is not limited by developmental constraints. Instead, scaling relationships are shaped by strong natural selection.
在动物中,附肢与身体大小之间的比例关系表现出较高的种间差异,但种内差异较小。这种模式可能是由于对特定异速生长的自然选择,或者是由于差异生长模式的发育限制。我们对一种蝴蝶的前翅面积与身体大小之间的异速生长进行了人工选择,以测试发育限制,然后利用由此产生的表型变异范围的增加来量化对比例关系的自然选择。我们的结果表明,异速生长的短期进化不受发育限制。相反,比例关系是由强烈的自然选择塑造的。