Lo Nathan, Hayashi Yoshinobu, Kitade Osamu
Australian Museum, 6 College Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2010, Australia.
Am Nat. 2009 Jun;173(6):848-53. doi: 10.1086/598498.
A defining feature of social insects is the differentiation of colony members into either royal or worker castes. It is widely believed that caste is determined by environmental factors, with genotype playing little or no role. Social insects are thus considered key examples of polyphenism. In termites, various data support environmental caste determination (ECD) in two of the seven families; however, the evidence is less clear-cut for the other five. An alternative to ECD is genetically influenced caste determination (GCD), in which genotype has a significant influence over caste. We have recently discovered the first case of GCD of royals and workers in a termite. Here we examine previous colony composition studies of various termite species, and we find a number of results that are suggestive of GCD. On the basis of these results, we suggest that ECD should not necessarily be assumed for most termite families, and we outline methods for testing between ECD and GCD.
群居昆虫的一个显著特征是群体成员分化为王室或工蚁等级。人们普遍认为等级是由环境因素决定的,基因型几乎不起作用或根本不起作用。因此,群居昆虫被视为多型现象的关键例子。在白蚁中,各种数据支持七个科中的两个科存在环境等级决定(ECD);然而,其他五个科的证据则不那么明确。ECD的另一种情况是基因影响等级决定(GCD),即基因型对等级有重大影响。我们最近在一种白蚁中发现了王室和工蚁的GCD的首个案例。在此,我们研究了之前对各种白蚁物种群体组成的研究,发现了一些表明GCD的结果。基于这些结果,我们认为对于大多数白蚁科来说,不一定应假定存在ECD,并且我们概述了在ECD和GCD之间进行检验的方法。