Simpson Stephen J, Miller Gabriel A
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Sydney, Heydon-Laurence Building A08, NSW 2006, Australia.
J Insect Physiol. 2007 Sep;53(9):869-76. doi: 10.1016/j.jinsphys.2007.05.011. Epub 2007 Jun 7.
Desert locusts demonstrate pronounced density-dependent polyphenism: a complex suite of traits shifts over the lifetime of an individual in response to crowding or isolation. These changes also accumulate across generations through a maternal effect. Female desert locusts alter the developmental trajectory of their offspring in response to their own experience of crowding. The mother possesses a memory of both the recency and extent of crowding and shifts the phase state of her hatchlings accordingly. Extensive experimental work has shown that offspring behaviour is controlled by a low molecular weight, polar compound (or compounds) released from the mother's accessory glands. The chemical identity of this agent is not yet known.
一系列复杂的特征会在个体的一生中因拥挤或隔离而发生变化。这些变化还会通过母体效应在代际间累积。雌性沙漠蝗虫会根据自身的拥挤经历改变其后代的发育轨迹。母体对拥挤的近期程度和范围都有记忆,并据此改变其孵化幼体的阶段状态。大量实验表明,后代的行为受母体附属腺释放的一种或多种低分子量极性化合物控制。这种物质的化学特性尚不清楚。