Department of Biological Sciences and University Scholars Program, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
J Evol Biol. 2009 Nov;22(11):2146-56. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2009.01826.x. Epub 2009 Sep 3.
Our understanding of how fast mating behaviour evolves in insects is rather poor due to a lack of comparative studies among insect groups for which phylogenetic relationships are known. Here, we present a detailed study of the mating behaviour of 27 species of Sepsidae (Diptera) for which a well-resolved and supported phylogeny is available. We demonstrate that mating behaviour is extremely diverse in sepsids with each species having its own mating profile. We define 32 behavioural characters and document them with video clips. Based on sister species comparisons, we provide several examples where mating behaviour evolves faster than all sexually dimorphic morphological traits. Mapping the behaviours onto the molecular tree reveals much homoplasy, comparable to that observed for third positions of mitochondrial protein-encoding genes. A partitioned Bremer support (PBS) analysis reveals conflict between the molecular and behavioural data, but behavioural characters have higher PBS values per parsimony-informative character than DNA sequence characters.
由于缺乏已知系统发育关系的昆虫类群之间的比较研究,我们对昆虫交配行为的进化速度的了解相当有限。在这里,我们对 27 种已解析并得到充分支持的粪蝇科(双翅目)的交配行为进行了详细研究。我们证明了粪蝇科的交配行为非常多样化,每个物种都有自己的交配模式。我们定义了 32 个行为特征,并通过视频片段记录下来。基于姐妹种比较,我们提供了一些例子,表明交配行为的进化速度比所有性二态形态特征都要快。将行为映射到分子树上显示出大量的同形现象,与线粒体蛋白编码基因第三位置观察到的情况相当。分区 Bremer 支持(PBS)分析显示分子数据与行为数据之间存在冲突,但行为特征的 PBS 值比 DNA 序列特征的 PBS 值每简约信息特征更高。