Vedel Vincent, Brena Carlo, Arthur Wallace
Department of Zoology, School of Natural Sciences, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Evol Dev. 2009 Jul-Aug;11(4):434-40. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-142X.2009.00349.x.
Here we address the question of how arthropod segment number may evolve by reporting the results of further work on the model system Strigamia maritima. Recently, we showed that there was a plastic component of the variation in segment number within this species; now we demonstrate that there is also a heritable component. This is important because it enables a connection to be made between the known latitudinal trend among species of geophilomorph centipedes (more segments at lower latitudes) and the parallel trend within them. This latter trend is best documented in S. maritima but is also known in several other species. However, while a general connection between the inter- and intraspecific trends can now be made, deciding upon a specific hypothesis of the nature of the selection involved is still problematic. We provide two alternative hypotheses, one based on the temperature-related plasticity in segment number being adaptive, the other based on it being nonadaptive.
在此,我们通过报告对模式生物滨海斯特里加米蜈蚣(Strigamia maritima)的进一步研究结果,来探讨节肢动物体节数量是如何演化的问题。最近,我们发现该物种体节数量的变异存在一个可塑性成分;现在我们证明其也存在一个可遗传成分。这很重要,因为它使得在已知的地蜈蚣目物种间的纬度趋势(低纬度地区体节更多)与它们内部的平行趋势之间建立起联系成为可能。后一种趋势在滨海斯特里加米蜈蚣中记录最为详尽,但在其他几个物种中也有发现。然而,虽然现在可以在种间和种内趋势之间建立起一般联系,但要确定所涉及选择本质的具体假设仍存在问题。我们提供了两种替代假设,一种基于体节数量与温度相关的可塑性具有适应性,另一种基于其不具有适应性。