Stireman John O, O'Hara James E, Wood D Monty
Department of Biological Sciences, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 45435, USA.
Annu Rev Entomol. 2006;51:525-55. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.51.110104.151133.
Tachinidae are one of the most diverse and ecologically important families in the order Diptera. As parasitoids, they are important natural enemies in most terrestrial ecological communities, particularly as natural enemies of larval Lepidoptera. Despite their diversity and ecological impact, relatively little is known about the evolution and ecology of tachinids, and what is known tends to be widely dispersed in specialized reports, journals, or texts. In this review we synthesize information on the evolutionary history, behavior, and ecology of tachinids and discuss promising directions for future research involving tachinids. We provide an overview of the phylogenetic history and geographic diversity of tachinids, examine the evolution of oviposition strategies and host associations, review known mechanisms of host location, and discuss recent studies dealing with the ecological interactions between tachinids and their hosts. In doing so, we highlight ways in which investigation of these parasitoids provides insight into such topics as biogeographic patterns of diversity, the evolution of ecological specialization, the tritrophic context of enemy-herbivore interactions, and the role of host location behavior in shaping host range.
寄蝇科是双翅目中种类最多且在生态方面极为重要的科之一。作为寄生性昆虫,它们是大多数陆地生态群落中的重要天敌,尤其是鳞翅目幼虫的天敌。尽管寄蝇种类繁多且具有生态影响,但人们对寄蝇的进化和生态学了解相对较少,而且已知的信息往往广泛分散在专业报告、期刊或文献中。在这篇综述中,我们综合了关于寄蝇进化历史、行为和生态学的信息,并讨论了未来涉及寄蝇研究的有前景的方向。我们概述了寄蝇的系统发育历史和地理多样性,研究了产卵策略和寄主关联的进化,回顾了已知的寄主定位机制,并讨论了近期关于寄蝇与其寄主之间生态相互作用的研究。在此过程中,我们强调了对这些寄生性昆虫的研究如何为诸如生物地理多样性模式、生态特化的进化、天敌 - 食草动物相互作用的三级营养关系以及寄主定位行为在塑造寄主范围中的作用等主题提供见解。