Ingleby Fiona C
School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, John Maynard Smith Building, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK.
Insects. 2015 Aug 4;6(3):732-42. doi: 10.3390/insects6030732.
Recent research has demonstrated extensive within-species variation in pheromone expression in insect species, contrary to the view that pheromones are largely invariant within species. In fact, many studies on insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) show that pheromones can be highly dynamic traits that can express significant short-term plasticity across both abiotic and social environments. It is likely that this variability in CHC expression contributes to their important role in sexual signaling and mate choice. In this review, I discuss CHC plasticity and how this might influence sexual communication. I also highlight two important avenues for future research: examining plasticity in how individuals respond to CHC signals, and testing how sexual communication varies across abiotic and social environments.
最近的研究表明,昆虫物种内信息素表达存在广泛的种内变异,这与信息素在物种内基本不变的观点相反。事实上,许多关于昆虫表皮碳氢化合物(CHC)的研究表明,信息素可能是高度动态的特征,在非生物和社会环境中都能表现出显著的短期可塑性。CHC表达的这种变异性很可能促成了它们在性信号传递和配偶选择中的重要作用。在这篇综述中,我讨论了CHC的可塑性以及这可能如何影响性交流。我还强调了未来研究的两个重要方向:研究个体对CHC信号反应的可塑性,以及测试性交流在非生物和社会环境中的变化情况。