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蚜虫-植物共生关系的进化历史及其在蚜虫多样化中的作用。

Evolutionary history of aphid-plant associations and their role in aphid diversification.

机构信息

INRA, UMR BGPI, Campus international de Baillarguet, TA A-54/K, 34398 Montpellier cedex 5, France.

出版信息

C R Biol. 2010 Jun-Jul;333(6-7):474-87. doi: 10.1016/j.crvi.2010.03.004. Epub 2010 May 13.

Abstract

Aphids are intimately linked with their host plants that constitute their only food resource and habitat, and thus impose considerable selective pressure on their evolution. It is therefore commonly assumed that host plants have greatly influenced the diversification of aphids. Here, we review what is known about the role of host plant association on aphid speciation by examining both macroevolutionary and population-level studies. Phylogenetic studies conducted at different taxonomic levels show that, as in many phytophagous insect groups, the radiation of angiosperms has probably favoured the major Tertiary diversification of aphids. These studies also highlight many aphid lineages constrained to sets of related host plants, suggesting strong evolutionary commitment in aphids' host plant choice, but they fail to document cospeciation events between aphid and host lineages. Instead, phylogenies of several aphid genera reveal that divergence events are often accompanied by host shifts, and suggest, without constituting a formal demonstration, that aphid speciation could be a consequence of adaptation to new hosts. Experimental and field studies below the species level support reproductive isolation between host races as partly due to divergent selection by their host plants. Selected traits are mainly feeding performances and life cycle adaptations to plant phenology. Combined with behavioural preference for favourable host species, these divergent adaptations can induce pre- and post-zygotic barriers between host-specialized aphid populations. However, the hypothesis of host-driven speciation is seldom tested formally and must be weighed against overlooked explanations involving geographic isolation and non-ecological reproductive barriers in the process of speciation.

摘要

蚜虫与其宿主植物密切相关,宿主植物是它们唯一的食物来源和栖息地,因此对它们的进化施加了相当大的选择压力。因此,人们普遍认为宿主植物极大地影响了蚜虫的多样化。在这里,我们通过检查宏观进化和种群水平的研究来回顾宿主植物联系在蚜虫物种形成中的作用。在不同分类学水平上进行的系统发育研究表明,与许多植食性昆虫群一样,被子植物的辐射可能促进了蚜虫在第三纪的主要多样化。这些研究还强调了许多蚜虫谱系局限于相关宿主植物的集合,这表明蚜虫在宿主植物选择方面具有强烈的进化承诺,但它们未能记录蚜虫和宿主谱系之间的共进化事件。相反,几个蚜虫属的系统发育表明,分歧事件通常伴随着宿主的转移,并暗示,尽管没有正式证明,但蚜虫的物种形成可能是适应新宿主的结果。低于物种水平的实验和田间研究支持宿主种间生殖隔离,部分原因是宿主植物的分歧选择。选择的特征主要是对植物物候的取食表现和生命周期适应。加上对有利宿主物种的行为偏好,这些分歧适应可以在宿主特化的蚜虫种群之间诱导合子前和合子后障碍。然而,宿主驱动的物种形成假说很少被正式检验,并且必须与在物种形成过程中被忽视的涉及地理隔离和非生态生殖障碍的解释相权衡。

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