Havill Nathan P, Foottit Robert G
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.
Annu Rev Entomol. 2007;52:325-49. doi: 10.1146/annurev.ento.52.110405.091303.
The Adelgidae form a small clade of insects within the Aphidoidea (Hemiptera) that includes some of the most destructive introduced pest species threatening North American forest ecosystems. Despite their importance, little is known about their evolutionary history and their taxonomy remains unresolved. Adelgids are cyclically parthenogenetic and exhibit multigeneration complex life cycles. They can be holocyclic, with a sexual generation and host alternation, or anholocyclic, entirely asexual and without host alternation. We discuss adelgid behavior and ecology, emphasizing plant-insect interactions, and we explore ways that the biogeographic history of their host plants may have affected adelgid phylogeny and evolution of adelgid life cycles. Finally, we highlight several areas in which additional research into speciation, population genetics, multitrophic interactions, and life-history evolution would improve our understanding of adelgid biology and evolution.
球蚜科是半翅目蚜总科内的一个小型昆虫分支,其中包括一些对北美森林生态系统构成威胁的极具破坏性的外来害虫物种。尽管它们很重要,但人们对其进化历史知之甚少,其分类学也尚未解决。球蚜进行周期性孤雌生殖,具有多代复杂的生命周期。它们可以是全周期的,有有性世代和寄主交替,也可以是不全周期的,完全无性且无寄主交替。我们讨论球蚜的行为和生态学,重点是植物与昆虫的相互作用,并探讨其寄主植物的生物地理历史可能影响球蚜系统发育和球蚜生命周期进化的方式。最后,我们强调了几个领域,在这些领域中,对物种形成、种群遗传学、多营养级相互作用和生活史进化的进一步研究将增进我们对球蚜生物学和进化的理解。